CastleKarlštejn Castle
Karlštejn Castle (Czech: hrad Karlštejn; German: Burg Karlstein) is a large Gothic castle in Czechia, founded in 1348 by King Charles IV.…
30 monuments
okres Beroun — 30 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Karlštejn Castle, Kotýz Castle and Kozel Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleKarlštejn Castle (Czech: hrad Karlštejn; German: Burg Karlstein) is a large Gothic castle in Czechia, founded in 1348 by King Charles IV.…
CastleThe hillfort of Kotýz near Tmaň is a protected archaeological and natural monument in the Beroun District, preserving traces of human settlement from prehistoric and early medieval times.
CastleThe Kozel hillfort near Hostim and Beroun is a protected cultural monument set on a dramatic river promontory, with traces of settlement spanning from prehistory to the early medieval period.
CastleHrad Lochovice is an early medieval hillfort perched on a rocky spur above the Litavka valley, offering a rich history stretching back beyond the 11th century and protected as a state cultural monument since 1987.
CastleHrad Oppidum Stradonice is a remarkably well-preserved Celtic oppidum crowning the strategic plateau of Hradiště Hill, offering breathtaking valley views and a rare glimpse into Central Europe's ancient past.
CastleHrad Otmíče is a prehistoric and early medieval hillfort on Otmíčská hora in the Beroun district, protected as both a natural monument and a cultural heritage site of regional significance.
CastlePerched above Svatý Jan pod Skalou, the prehistoric hillfort of Svatojánská skála is a protected cultural monument offering breathtaking views and a direct connection to Central Bohemia's ancient past.
CastleHrad Tetín, a thirteenth-century castle built on an ancient hillfort near Beroun, survives as a protected cultural monument on a dramatic rocky promontory above the village of Tetín.
Točník Castle (Czech: hrad Točník) is a castle ruin in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the municipality of Točník in the Beroun District.…
CastleHrad Valdek is a thirteenth-century castle ruin set on a dramatic rocky spur in the Brdy Protected Landscape Area, preserving impressive fortification walls, a bergfried, and the remains of two palace buildings.
CastleŽebrák Castle (Czech: hrad Žebrák) is a castle ruin in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the municipality of Točník in the Beroun District, near the eponymous town of Žebrák.…
CastleHradiště Na Brdláku is a mysterious, centuries-old hillfort near the village of Korno in the Central Bohemian Region, perched 385 metres above the Berounka River and listed as a protected cultural monument.
CastleHradiště Tetín is a cliff-top hilltop settlement above the Berounka River, renowned as the site of Saint Ludmila's murder in 921 and celebrated as one of Bohemia's most significant early medieval monuments.
CastleBeroun retains impressive surviving sections of its medieval town walls, offering visitors a rare glimpse into Central Bohemia's rich fortification heritage.
CastlePevnosti Na Baště v Tihavě is a protected medieval fortification site in the village of Tihava, near Beroun, featuring the ruins of an ancient stronghold alongside a charming chapel dedicated to Saint John of Nepomuk.
Pevnosť Popovice is a medieval fortified residence near Králův Dvůr that was ingeniously converted into a granary, with its original cellar vaults surviving as a protected cultural monument in the heart of the village.
ChateauStarý zámok Hořovice is an officially protected cultural monument perched on a hillside above the Červený potok stream, just 300 metres from the Nový zámek, offering visitors a captivating glimpse into centuries of Czech heritage.
Hořovice Castle (Czech: zámek Hořovice) is a castle in the town of Hořovice in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
ChateauThe château of Králův Dvůr in the Beroun district is a layered Renaissance landmark with roots in the early 15th century, renowned as the reputed site of the death of Bohemian king Václav I in 1253.
Zámok Liteň is a magnificent Baroque four-wing château in the Bohemian Karst, just forty minutes from Prague, brought to life several times a year by the Jarmila Novotná Festival.
ChateauZámok Lochovice is a centuries-old castle in the Beroun district whose layered history spans late-Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque periods, surrounded by a protected park, brewery, and maltings.
ChateauZámok Nižbor is a Baroque château near Beroun with roots dating back to the 13th-century reign of King Přemysl Otakar II, now protected as a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Osov is a well-preserved Late Baroque château in the village of Osov near Hostomice, built in the first half of the eighteenth century by Jan Adolf Kounic on the foundations of a medieval fortress.
ChateauZámok Suchomasty is a Baroque-Classicist château near Králův Dvůr that evolved from an earlier fortress and is now a protected cultural monument of the Central Bohemian Region.
Zámok Svinaře is a listed Baroque château in the village of Svinaře, Beroun district, whose ongoing restoration since 2003 is steadily returning this once-neglected 18th-century estate to its original grandeur.
ChateauZámok Tetín is an elegant Baroque château from the second half of the 18th century, listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic and the centrepiece of the village of Tetín in the Beroun district.
ChateauZámok Tmaň, an eighteenth-century manor near Králův Dvůr listed as a cultural monument, is set to be thoughtfully restored through a planned conversion into a senior care home.
ChateauZámok Vysoký Újezd is a stately Neo-Renaissance château in the Beroun district, shaped by medieval origins and a landmark 1897 renovation, and today protected as a cultural monument of the Central Bohemian Region.
ChateauZámok Všeradice is a protected eighteenth-century aristocratic manor in the peaceful Central Bohemian village of Všeradice, shaped by the noble Vratislav of Mitrovice family and cherished for its authentic rural character.
ChateauZámoček Lužce is a seventeenth-century château near Beroun, built by Prague's Augustinian friars on the site of an older farmstead and now a protected cultural monument together with its historic granary.