The OWK lies 140 kilometers (roughly 65 miles) east of Prague. Thanks to its position at the D1 highway (Prague-Brno), it is easy to find (see the map). The trip by car takes approximately two and a half hours. Due to its position in the area of the Czechomoravian Highland and its elevation of 700 meters above sea level, it is somewhat cooler here than in the lowlands.
You need an Entrance Visa to visit the OWK !
(Lady Citizens of the Other World Kingdom and participants in the weeklong vacation are the only exceptions to this rule; see this page)
You may get this visa ahead of time through the mail, by fax or e-mail. Just use the form found inside, which can also be copied.
We will send you your entrance visa within 7 days of receipt of your request form. Show this visa upon arrival into the OWK to the Lady guards at OWK customs.
You can also get your visa when you arrive here, but with an administration fee of 100% of the listed price.
PRICE for the entrance visa (see price list)
The Other World Kingdom has its own currency. The unit of currency is the DOM. You may trade any freely exchangeable currency for DOMs in the exchange office located in the New House in the OWK. All consumer items, paid services within the Area and the bill for a purchased slave during auctions can all be paid in this currency. You can also place bets on the ponyboy races and other sports disciplines in DOM. The bill for accommodation and for purchases may also be paid in any other currency or by credit cards such as Eurocard/Mastercard, VISA or American Express (AMEX).
Prior to visiting the OWK, it is necessary to understand that this Empire of Women has its own rules, regulations and customs which differ greatly from "normal" lawful norms.
It is not necessary to know all of these during your visit to the OWK, but it absolutely necessary to maintain the following rules of behavior during your stay:
In the event of not maintaining these rules, the visitor will be alerted by one of the Queen's Guards to straighten up his act. If the problem continues, the guest risks being expelled and prohibited from staying. If a slave breaks the rules, this violation will be reported to his Mistress with the request that he be punished in public.
The Queen's Guard fulfills such tasks in the OWK as customs officials, police, service supervisors and prison guards. Members of the Queen's Guard - the Lady Guards - wear black leather uniforms with a belt and the Female Cross on their left arm. Every visitor is required to regard their laws. The Lady Guards are authorized to use force against slimy male beasts according to need.
The Area of the Queen's Palace is laid out over an area of more than 40,000 square meters. The OWK is adjacent to a small village, surrounded by a high wall that guarantees maximum discretion.
There are four basic buildings found in the Area:
The buildings form a closed whole with a courtyard inside. The Sports Park is located behind the Riding Hall.
Let's Go Take a Walk Around the Area.
When you come off the highway and drive towards the little village named Cerna (Black City), you'll see the tower of the Queen's Palace from a distance. The sign found at the highway exit will help guide you to the front gate. There are a total of three gates entering through the high wall surround the entire Area. You will see them as they are illuminated and the flag is proudly waving.You have to ring for a long time for somebody to come and open the gates, and knocking on the gate itself wouldn't hurt. If there isn't any Lady Guard at the customs office at the time, it may take as long as five minutes for someone to respond due to the vastness of the Area.
Slaves will come and help open the great gates, and if you have arrived by car, you will drive through the gates and into the parking lot located inside the area. You can then rest assured that nothing will happen to your car.
On the right you can see the Queen's Palace with its high tower and entrance stairway. Directly ahead of you, you'll see the Long House. To the left there is the large building of the covered Riding Hall. In the left rear corner of the courtyard, you'll see the public pillory. Just beside it there is an area for pleasant sitting around the outdoor fireplace.
The Queen's Palace was built as a new Renaissance construction in 1580 by Czech aristocrat Jan Rafael Chroustensky. After the battle at White Mountain in Prague in 1620, he was stripped of his property. Later the Palace and his entire realm fell into the hands of noblemen from Cagliati, who owned it until the end of the 19th Century. A powerful Czech land owner bought the Palace and its surroundings from them, and then performed several renovations. The communists took it all away from his family in 1950, and devastated it. In 1995, Lady Patricia de Gifford bought the Palace and its grounds. She completely restored the entire Palace and area, and made it the center of the OWK
- As you enter the Queen's Palace through the side entrance from the courtyard, you will find yourself in the long, wide corridor. In the first room on the left there is a slave-school. In another rooms is a gym, massage room and large bathroom with whirlpool in next rooms near there. These facilities are reserved for relaxation of visiting Ladies only. In the last room on the right, there is a room for acceptance of state slaves and graduates from retraining courses. The rest of the rooms on the second floor are comprised of Her Majesty the Queen's bedroom, bathroom, tea salon, private torture chamber, cloak room, and shoe room.
- Then we see the inside stairway to the first floor in a grand vestibule, into which the main stairway extends. Doors from this vestibule lead to the kitchen, the Banquet Hall, Billiards Hall and the largest, the Throne Hall.
- From the Billiards Hall and up the steep stairs, you come to the Palace Tower, where you'll find an exhibition of whips and other training aids, a picture gallery and original declarations made by the Queen. The last floor of the tower offers an interesting view of the palace courtyard and surrounding countryside.
- A dead opposite of the luxurious above-ground areas is the Underground Prison located under the Palace. The prison cells, darkness, cages and interrogation rooms extend under the entire palace.
The Queen's Palace is the private seat of Her Majesty, Patricia I. Entrance is therefore granted only during guided tours of the Area, during the occasional public show and obviously upon the basis of invitation. An exception to this is entrance to the prison under Lady Guard escort if a slave is to be "housed" here.
- If you go through the courtyard and enter the Long House - a building from the 18th Century with jeweled ceilings -, you find yourself in a great hall with a large fireplace, comfortable chairs and a billiard table.
- If you go to down the hallway to the right, you will see apartments on both side, as well as rooms for guests. At the end of the hallway, you can see the Countess Elisabeth Bathory Chambers (this is the largest apartment with a fireplace and two torture chambers which can be rented by the hour too).
- If you choose going by way of the hallway from the vestibule to the left, you will go around the indoor swimming-pool, and another narrow hallway takes you to the pub "U Chomouta".
You can also go upstairs from the vestibule into the loft apartments.
The large loft area inside the Long House offers the extensive "CLUB WANDA" podium and dance floor. This club serves for evening and night-time entertainment for the guests housed within the Area. You'll find cages, beams and torture devices which will be sure to inspire your thirst for various kinds of entertainment.