Kingdom Come: Deliverance II live? Yes! These are the places where fans can get right into the game
Fans are in for a treat! February saw the release of the sequel to the successful RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The new story of Henry, son of a blacksmith, has begun. While the first installment offered a detailed trip to medieval Bohemia in 1403, the second installment adds not only new gameplay mechanics and story twists, but also new locations inspired by real places. And it's in these that fans can experience their favourite world for themselves.
Malesov.
Malesov Fortress, one of the most faithfully reconstructed medieval buildings in the country, is at the heart of the Kingdom Come: Experience project. It combines an escape game, interactive theatre and an RPG into one living adventure. You'll move among dozens of costumed actors, solve puzzles and intrigue like a true medieval diplomat in the backdrop of a fortress.
For a less action-packed, but all the more delicious version, head to the Tavern at the End of the World for an experiential feast with a period menu, beer from a local brewery and an atmosphere that teleports you to another century. Or combine the two - a night in a knight's lair and an evening of pheasant and pears on honey.

Kutná Hora.
A city of coins, cathedrals and mystery, Kutná Hora is once again rising to prominence, not only thanks to UNESCO, but also because it's part of the Kingdom Come gaming world. Explore the Coin Master's Secret takes you to places like the Vlašský dvůr or St. Barbara's Cathedral, where challenges, costumes and a bit of alchemy await.
Fun with movement and a touch of geocaching is promised by Save Henry - a travel game with challenges that leads through the picturesque Vrchlice Valley to Malešov. And if you prefer a leisurely pace, follow the 30 stops of the game and real Kutná Hora with the smart app.

Suchdol: Reality vs. game comparison
The Suchdol Comparison Trail is perfect for anyone who likes to compare a game map with the real world. Signs with screenshots from the game show how accurately the developers have translated the real place into a virtual environment. The unpretentious walk offers not only beautiful nature, but also new insights and a lot of nostalgia for fans of the game.
Rataje nad Sázavou: Where Hanuš guards the slips
Rataje was the centre of the action in the game - and now you can explore it in a whole new way. The Trail of the Stolen Glyph expedition takes you to Pirkštejn Castle and other locations familiar from Kingdom Come. Cyphers, story and TopSeeker expedition-style missions await. Don't forget, the Bird is counting on you!

Castle Trosky: The Indomitable Fortress and Legend
Although not in the game itself, the silhouette of Castle Trosky is so iconic that it has earned a place in the hearts of many players. Trosky has been talked about in the context of inspiration, and it's not hard to imagine it making an appearance in the second installment. The Ruins is a great destination for day-trippers who like to indulge in a bit of mystery, views and perhaps even legends of the treasures hidden underground.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II shows that the lines between game and reality are blurring. If you are a fan of this unique RPG project and want to experience it off-screen, places like Malešov, Kutná Hora, Rataje or Suchdol are the ideal starting line. Interested in the experience? Keep an eye on our website - we'll soon be offering experiences inspired by the world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance right here in Adrop.
Until then? Try one of the themed experiences that are already transporting you to the past. Become an artistic blacksmith for a day, create your own coat of arms, embark on an adventure escape game, or even build your family tree. For those who crave medieval weaponry, we also have an artistically crafted sword - ideal not only for swordsmen, but also as a stylish decoration. The past is calling. Will you answer?


