Cooperation on the arrangement of a park near the Bohdalice Chateau was initiated by Ing. Martin Krčma, an expert and advisor in garden and landscape architecture.
The goal of the project was the complete renovation of the whole territory of the garden.
After detailed historical analysis, Krčma succeeded in decoding and clarifying the concept of the space arrangement and its significance. The garden is composed of a water element, the fencing, an area before the Chateau, alley, middle and back parts of the park.
Miloslav Fekar designed the look of the individual components (e.g. bench mobiliary, various corners made of arbors or sculptures for sitting) and bestowed the right meaning within the logic of the park concept to each of them.
The three originally designed bridges in the back part make one complex with the arbor and the benches. The arbor is built on the crossing of the roads uphill - it serves as an lookout for this part of the park. It's look carries sculptural features. It is made of oak wood as a classical carpenter production. The middle part is made of two shining components: a bridge and a terrace. The bridge in the middle of the garden connects the alley with the middle part of the park. The terrace overlaps above the water; it is possible to sit down in the middle.
The alley is finished with the art object that can be considered something between a sculpture, arbor and a bench. The construction is above the passer-by. The part of the park territory before the Castle includes a shining cyclic terrace and an object-sculpture in the background