On the site of the late Gothic castle the nobility of Vrbno built a Renaissance manor, which was, however, confiscated from them in 1621 and for more than 300 years it belonged to an order of German knights. Between 1766 and 1771 the manor received a Baroque shape, though some Renaissance elements were kept, such as arcades in the courtyard. Furnishings of manors is, over all, fairly rich. On the representative first floor, we find twenty halls and rooms with Baroque, Rococo and Classicist furniture (for example the Audience, Dancing, Green, Oriental and Dutch Halls, dining room, library, and armory). There are outstanding wall paintings from the Rococo period. The other five halls contain paintings by Italian, Dutch, Flemish and German masters from the 16th to 18th centuries. There is a castle chapel and halls with changeable exhibitions on the ground floor.