CastleBeztahov Castle
Hrad Beztahov, a medieval fortress near Votice with roots in the fourteenth century, has been a protected cultural monument since 1965.
35 monuments
okres Benešov — 35 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Beztahov Castle, Dojetřice Castle and Kouty Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleHrad Beztahov, a medieval fortress near Votice with roots in the fourteenth century, has been a protected cultural monument since 1965.
CastleThe hillfort near Dojetřice is a protected early medieval archaeological site in the Benešov district, dating back to the turn of the 8th and 9th centuries.
CastleThe medieval ruins of Hrad Kouty, dating from the 14th century and protected as a cultural monument since 1965, offer a romantic glimpse into Bohemian history near the village of Kouty in the Benešov district.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Kožlí, dramatically set on a rocky spur above two converging streams near Tisem, have been a protected cultural monument since 1965.
CastleHrad Mrač, perched above the village of Podmračí near Benešov, is the only surviving Central European fortress with a mantle wall organically incorporating both a palatial and an agricultural building — part of a unique three-site heritage complex.
CastleThe partially preserved medieval fortress of Hrad Nespery, once home to the noble lords of Nespery and later the Chobotský family, survives today in the form of a historic granary building protected as a cultural monument.
CastleHrad Stará Dubá, perched on a rocky spur above the Sázava river, is a remarkable 13th-century ruin whose grand scale once rivalled that of the smaller royal castles of medieval Bohemia.
CastleHrad Týnec nad Sázavou is a remarkable Romanesque castle above the Sázava River, renowned for its medieval tower, the historic Rotunda of Saint Wenceslas, and the rare bat colonies that have turned the rotunda into a protected natural monument.
Hrad Čejchanov is a protected medieval ruin on a rocky spur above the Sázava River, preserving only earthwork traces and fragments of masonry from its once-fortified past.
Český Šternberk Castle (Czech: Hrad Český Šternberk) is a castle of the mid-13th century, located on the west side of the river Sázava overlooking the eponymous market town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Rep…
CastlePevnosť Popovice is a centuries-old fortress in the village of Popovice near Benešov, ingeniously protected by the adjacent pond and its moats, and listed as a state cultural monument since 1965.
ChateauSázava Monastery (Czech: Sázavský klášter) is a former Benedictine abbey and a monastery in Bohemia (Czech Republic), established by Bretislaus I, Duke of Bohemia around 1032.…
CastlePerched on a rocky spur above the Sázava River near Týnec nad Sázavou, the castle ruins of Zbořený Kostelec offer a captivating blend of wild nature and medieval history within a protected nature reserve.
ChateauZámok Chotýšany is a protected Baroque manor house from the first half of the eighteenth century, located in the village of Chotýšany in the Benešov District, though it currently stands in urgent need of restoration.
ChateauZámok Dolní Kralovice was deliberately flooded in the second half of the twentieth century when the Želivka reservoir was created to supply drinking water to Prague, leaving the castle and its surrounding village forever submerged beneath the surface.
ChateauZámok Horní Kralovice is a lost castle submerged beneath the Želivka reservoir, remembered today only through historical records and old photographs.
ChateauZámok Jablonná is a well-preserved Neoclassical château in the village of Jablonná nad Vltavou, forming a beautiful landmark in the Benešov District of Central Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Jemniště is a medieval fortress near Postupice that evolved through Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque phases before becoming a protected cultural monument.
Zámok Jemniště is a Baroque château near Benešov, still owned by the noble Šternberk family and open to the public for guided tours.
ChateauZámok Komorní Hrádek is a medieval fortress reborn as an elegant Baroque château, perched above the Sázava River near Choceradyin the Benešov district.
ChateauKonopiště Castle (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkonopɪʃtjɛ]; Czech: zámek Konopiště, German: Schloss Konopischt) is a four-winged, three-storey castle located in Konopiště, now a part of the town of Benešov in Central Bohemian…
ChateauZámok Louňovice pod Blaníkem is a Renaissance château dating from the late sixteenth century that today serves as a vibrant cultural centre housing the Louňovice Museum and a unique Museum of Beekeeping.
Zámok Líšno in the village of Líšno near Bystřice is a protected Neo-Gothic manor house whose origins date to a medieval Gothic fortress founded by Beneš z Dubé in the 14th century.
ChateauZámok Mrač is a partially ruined Baroque château near Benešov, where surviving ground-floor wall fragments hint at the site's former grandeur and pair beautifully with a visit to the adjacent well-preserved fortress.
ChateauZámok Načeradec, a Neo-Baroque manor built in 1734 by František Josef of Starhemberg, has journeyed from aristocratic retreat to children's refuge and, since 2019, into private ownership.
Zámok Odlochovice, a Neo-Renaissance manor near Jankov with medieval roots dating to the 14th century, today serves as a protected cultural monument and a social care facility.
ChateauZámok Petrovice, a manor house in Petrovice near Miličín with roots dating to the mid-17th century, was stripped of its heritage protection in 2016 and demolished in 2019 after years of neglect and an unresolvable ownership dispute.
ChateauPravonín château is a Baroque monument in the Central Bohemian Region that survived decades of neglect and is now undergoing major restoration works begun in 2020.
ChateauZámok Růžkovy Lhotice is a charming Baroque manor house in the village of Růžkovy Lhotice, named after its former noble owners Jan and Jiří Růžek.
ChateauZámok Soutice is a 17th-century castle built on medieval foundations in the Benešov district, now a privately owned listed monument undergoing careful restoration and open to visitors only on rare occasions.
ChateauZámok Tvoršovice is an elegant Neo-Renaissance château near Bystřice with roots dating back to the early eighteenth century, now protected as a listed cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Třebešice is a well-preserved late Baroque manor house in the Benešov district, whose park, ponds, and historic outbuildings form a protected cultural monument dating from 1965.
ChateauZámok Vlašim is a grand castle set within an extensive park in the town of Vlašim, home to the Museum of the Podblanicko Region.
ChateauZámok Vrchotovy Janovice is a richly layered château near Benešov, shaped by Rococo and Neo-Gothic rebuilds and forever linked to the celebrated arts patron Baroness Sidonie Nádherná.
ChateauZámok Zvěstov is a partly ruined Renaissance castle in the village of Zvěstov near Vlašim, whose medieval origins and status as a protected cultural monument make it a quietly compelling stop for history enthusiasts.