BEWARE OF TICKET SCAMS
Recently, there has been an increase in websites selling tickets for attractions, including Bled Castle, at misleading or inflated prices. Tickets should be purchased exclusively through the official website and authorized sales channels ( https://blejski-grad.mojekarte.si/en/ ). Avoid buying tickets from unverified websites, as entry to Bled Castle may be denied in such cases.
BACK TO THE MIDDLE AGES
Medieval Month at Bled Castle
Bled Castle comes alive once again in the spirit of the Middle Ages, this time for an entire month. From May 1 to June 7, you are invited to step back into the time of knights, legends, and ancient traditions, and experience a diverse program of events at the castle and in its surroundings.
Visitors can explore the guest exhibition The Legend of Veronika of Desinice in the Bitenc Room, discover the tradition of historical archery through tournament displays, and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a medieval camp. Walk through scenes of the past and feel the rhythm of life as it once unfolded within the castle walls.
History with an inspiring view
THE STORY OF BLED CASTLE
The Oldest Castle in Slovenia
Bled Castle, the oldest in Slovenia, dates back to the 11th century, while its current appearance was shaped by renovations led by architect Anton Bitenc in the 20th century. He preserved the medieval charm while ensuring modern functionality. Thus, Bled Castle combines historical heritage with a contemporary conservation approach.
Events that bring history to life
18th Medieval Days
At the end of May, the castle and its surroundings transform into a true medieval setting that draws you right in. A rich program and exciting events await.
The Path of the Arrow – Art That Takes Flight
The exhibition The Path of the Arrow – Art That Takes Flight presents the process of crafting handmade, unique arrows created by Benjamin Kuster.
The Legend of Veronika of Desenice
In the Bitenč Hall at Bled Castle, the exhibition The Legend of Veronika of Desenice will be on display from April 1 to June 12, offering insight into one of the most dramatic yet romantic stories of medieval history.
This is a guest exhibition through which the Institute for Culture Bled and the Museums of Hrvatsko Zagorje continue their successful collaboration.
Explore the castle
What should you not miss at the castle?
THERE IT STANDS, BLED CASTLE
A New Exhibition by the National Museum of Slovenia
In the past, the area of Bled consisted of five villages: Grad, Mlino, Rečica, Zagorice, and Želeče, interconnected by paths. Throughout history, people were drawn to settle here due to its natural beauty and favorable conditions, and gradually, the villages merged into one settlement known today as Bled, renowned worldwide. A crucial landmark of this region, Bled Castle, has stood on a steep cliff above the lake for over a thousand years. It houses a museum displaying numerous archaeological finds that reflect the area's exceptional heritage and offer insights into the life and culture of its inhabitants, who significantly influenced the development of the landscape and the town itself.
ART AND KNOWLEDGE OF PAST CENTURIES
The Castle Printing Works
The Castle Printing Works at Bled Castle houses a replica of Gutenberg’s 15th-century printing press, which enabled the spread of knowledge across Europe. A similar press was used to print the Abecedarium, the first book in the Slovenian language. In it, Primož Trubar used Slovenian orthography and laid the foundation for the use of Slovenian instead of Latin and German. Visitors can watch a printing demonstration on handmade paper and learn about the significance of this groundbreaking invention.
STRATEGIC LOCATION AND STUNNING VIEW
The Castle Terrace
Built on a 130-meter-high cliff, Bled Castle once served as a strategic lookout point. Its spectacular view inspired France Prešeren, who described it as a “vision of paradise” in The Baptism at the Savica. Today, the castle terrace draws visitors with its breathtaking view of Bled, the lake with its island, and the Julian Alps with Mount Triglav.
Opening hours
Summer working hours
(April–October)
8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Winter working hours
(November–March)
8:00 AM – 6:00
Access and parking
Access to the castle is possible in several ways, and parking is available nearby – we recommend a pleasant walk through nature.
Tickets
Check the current ticket prices and special discounts for families, children, high school students, university students, and groups. For faster entry, we recommend purchasing tickets online.
Frequently asked questions
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