CastleBudějovická brána Castle
Budějovická brána, built between 1598 and 1602, is the only surviving medieval town gate in Český Krumlov and a UNESCO World Heritage–listed landmark perched above the Polečnica River.
26 monuments
okres Český Krumlov — 26 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Budějovická brána Castle, Dívčí kámen Castle and Kamenná věž Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleBudějovická brána, built between 1598 and 1602, is the only surviving medieval town gate in Český Krumlov and a UNESCO World Heritage–listed landmark perched above the Polečnica River.
CastlePerched on a rocky spur near Křemže where the Křemžský stream meets the Vltava, the Gothic ruins of Dívčí kámen offer a striking blend of medieval history and unspoiled natural scenery.
CastleHrad Kamenná věž stands on a dramatic spur above the Římov reservoir, where barely visible ruins and a breathtaking natural setting combine to create an unforgettable atmosphere.
Hrad Kuglvajt is a hidden medieval ruin crowning a forested granulite hill at 740 metres above sea level near the hamlet of Kuklov in the Český Krumlov district.
Latrán is one of Český Krumlov's oldest and most charming quarters, nestled between the Vltava River and the grand castle complex, offering an authentic glimpse into the town's medieval past.
CastleHrad Louzek is a protected medieval castle ruin in the Český Krumlov district, set on a rocky spur above the Malše River and accessible along the cross-border Zemská cesta tourist route.
CastleOppidum Třísov is the southernmost Celtic fortified settlement in Bohemia, once a key hub on the ancient Vltava salt-trade route and now a protected cultural monument attracting visitors from across the globe.
CastleHrad Pasovary is a listed Gothic fortress ruin above Světlík, lovingly maintained by a local heritage association since its designation as a cultural monument in 1958.
CastlePerched on a rocky spur above the Malše river near Kaplice, the ruins of Hrad Pořešín are a protected Czech cultural monument and a key stop on the cross-border Zemská cesta tourist route.
CastleHrad Raciberk is a prehistoric hillfort site southeast of Boletica near Kájov, protected as a cultural monument and valued for its archaeological significance amid the scenic South Bohemian landscape.
Rožmberk (German: Rosenberg) is a castle situated in South Bohemia near Rožmberk nad Vltavou in the Czech Republic.…
CastleHrad Sokolčí is a protected medieval ruin rising above the Černá river in the Soběnovská vrchovina nature park, and a highlight of the cross-border Zemská cesta castle trail.
CastleHrad Tichá is a protected 13th-century Gothic fortress reflected in the waters of the Hláska pond, offering a fairy-tale glimpse into the medieval heritage of South Bohemia near the Czech-Austrian border.
CastleThe Gothic ruins of Hrad Vítkův kámen rise dramatically above the Lipno Reservoir, offering visitors both medieval atmosphere and spectacular panoramic views.
CastleHradec u Kaplice is a protected prehistoric hillfort on Hradišťský vrch near Kaplice, offering both ancient history and panoramic views from a nearby lookout tower.
The partially preserved medieval town walls of Český Krumlov, dating back to the 14th century, offer visitors a rare and atmospheric glimpse into the town's fortified past.
CastleThe partially preserved medieval town walls of Rožmberk nad Vltavou are an officially protected cultural monument and a fascinating complement to the town's famous castle.
CastlePevnosť Chlum is a medieval stronghold in the village of Chlum near Křemže whose origins date to 1279 and which, despite its later conversion into a Baroque granary, retains fine Renaissance vaulting and façade decoration.
CastlePevnosť v Chlumečku is a late-sixteenth-century stronghold in Chlumeček near Křemže, cherished for its well-preserved vaults, stone detailing, and rich noble history stretching from the Schwarzenberg family back to its founding owner Oldřich Častotar z Dlouhé Vsi.
ChateauZámok Mostky in the village of Mostky near Kaplice is a lost noble residence whose memory lives on only in the name of the place.
ChateauZámok Omlenička is an endangered baroque château in the Český Krumlov region, now managed by a foundation with plans to restore it and convert it into a centre for child care and education.
ChateauZámok Rybník was a noble manor house in the village of Rybník, Český Krumlov district, which no longer stands today and is known only through historical records.
ChateauZámok Svatý Tomáš is a charming historic hunting lodge in Svatý Tomáš, near Předná Výtoň, cherished as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic and a rare reminder of Central European aristocratic hunting traditions.
ChateauZámok Červený Dvůr is a baroque château near Český Krumlov, originally built by the Rožmberks and later reshaped by the Eggenbergs and Schwarzenbergs, now set within a 117-hectare landscape park and housing a psychiatric clinic since 1966.
ChateauČeský Krumlov Castle (Czech: Hrad Český Krumlov) is a castle in Český Krumlov in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.…
ChateauThe former hunting château of Žofín near Pohorská Ves has largely vanished, leaving only its estate outbuildings as a lasting reminder of the hamlet's storied past.