The Úsobí castle used to be a hospital for old people during the communism area in the Czech republic. After that, from the Velvet revolution in the 1989 until the 1999 when the current owner came, the castle was empty. Almost only ruins remained (photos from 1999). In the year 1999 Polák's family bought the castle and started with its reconstruction (photos of present state). Mr Polák studied a history of the castle, rebuilt broken walls and windows, equiped the whole castle by the historical furniture and repaired with his three sons a castle shingle roof.
In the present, the castle is accessible for everyone who is interested in the history, unique spaces and nontraditional rooms for any occasion.