Beautiful historical castle. It is some 900 years old, which makes it one of the oldest in the region and some 100-300 years older than most of the others!
Its true uniqueness is its age and its ownership. It is not owned by the state nor by some private company or individual. For some 400 years it has been owned by the town of Loket!
There a sort of historical museum in the castle. A little bit of everything. Few porcelain pieces, few weapons (mainly rusty ones), few torture devices, exhibition of gingerbread forms, stove tiles. A little bit of everything. Local vibe in its complexity, but nothing unique or exceptional, no big art, no big history. It is mainly naive and rural art (tile stoves, gingerbread). The castle is truthful to its ownership and does not try to play anything else. You have to not have higher expectations and like this local vibe to really enjoy it. Beautiful castle, but unique only in its age and ownership.
Big thumbs up for Loket town (a small town indead) for being able to maintain such a huge castle so well.