CastleFelixburg
Felixburg is a listed manor house in Rašovice near Klášterec nad Ohří, fondly nicknamed Hazenburg for its whimsical hare-themed decorations, and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1963.
47 monuments
okres Chomutov — 47 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Felixburg, Bergrutsch Castle and Egerberk Castle.
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CastleFelixburg is a listed manor house in Rašovice near Klášterec nad Ohří, fondly nicknamed Hazenburg for its whimsical hare-themed decorations, and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1963.
CastleBergrutsch is a mysterious, possibly medieval fortification in the Ore Mountains near Chomutov, perched on a spur above the Chomutovka river and remarkable for its unfinished character and uncertain origins.
CastleEgerberk (or Egerberg, in Czech Lestkov) is a ruined castle near Klášterec nad Ohří. The name is derived from the German name of the Ohře river - Eger => Egerberg.…
CastleHasištejn (German: Burg Hassenstein) is a ruined medieval castle in Bohemia, the Czech Republic. It is situated near Kadaň, Klášterec nad Ohří and Chomutov.…
CastleHrad Kadaň is a protected Gothic castle above the town of Kadaň in north-western Bohemia, valued for its rare kastely layout and its centuries-long role at the crossroads of Czech and German culture.
CastleHrad Perštejn is a well-preserved medieval ruin perched on a rocky spur near Klášterec nad Ohří, protected as a cultural monument since 1963.
The Prunéřovská brána was a Gothic gateway tower built around 1300 as part of the medieval defences of the royal town of Kadaň, demolished in 1834.
CastleThe Gothic Svatá brána tower is one of the finest surviving remnants of Kadaň's medieval fortifications, marking the historic divide between the city's Old and New Towns.
CastleThe Water Gate was one of medieval Kadaň's four main fortified entrances, guarding the approach from the Ohře River and the wooden bridge first documented in 1327.
CastleThe ancient hilltop plateau of Úhošť near Kadaň, inhabited since the Neolithic era, is protected as a Czech cultural monument and is believed by some historians to be the site of the elusive early medieval fortress of Wogastisburg.
CastleHradiště u Černovic is a protected natural monument near the village of Černovice in the Chomutov district, preserving the remains of an extensive prehistoric and early medieval hillfort atop a 594-metre hill.
CastleThe Gothic ruins of Hrad Šumburk, founded in the early fifteenth century and protected as a cultural monument since 1963, crown a wooded hilltop three kilometres west of Klášterec nad Ohří and offer fine views over the Chomutov District.
The late Gothic barbican on Žatecká Street in Kadaň is a remarkably well-preserved remnant of the town's medieval fortifications, once guarding the long-vanished Žatecká Gate.
CastleHradec u Kadaně is an ancient hillfort on a dramatic spur above the confluence of the Úhošťanský stream and the Ohře river, protected as a listed cultural monument since 1963.
The Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Údlice is a listed cultural monument dating from the first half of the 19th century, prized for its historical and architectural significance.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of Saint Anna in Křimov is a striking landmark at the heart of the village green, recognized as a cultural monument since 1963.
The Church of Saint Barbara in Chomutov is a listed cultural monument dating back to the historic Upper Village district, notable for its riverside setting and the peaceful war memorial garden on its western side.
CastleThe Church of Saint Bartholomew in Spořice is a listed Roman Catholic monument renowned for its enchanting position on a small island surrounded by a moat.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of St. Havel in Úhošťany is a beautifully preserved Baroque monument listed as a protected cultural heritage site since 1963.
CastleThe Roman Catholic church of Saint James the Greater in Škrle is a listed cultural monument dating back centuries, set on a peaceful south-facing slope above the Chomutovka River valley.
CastleThe Church of St. James the Greater in Louchov is one of the oldest surviving churches in the Ore Mountains and a protected cultural monument of outstanding regional and national significance.
CastleThe late-Gothic Church of Saint Giles in Jirkov, a protected cultural monument since 1963, features a mid-16th-century tower open to visitors as a scenic viewpoint.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of St. Nicholas in Droužkovice, a listed cultural monument since 1963, is a cherished landmark of the Chomutov district with a history shaped by centuries of care and renewal.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of Saint Lawrence in Podlesice is a beautifully preserved Baroque monument, listed since 1963, set within the walls of a historic disused cemetery on the village square.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of Saint Václav in Strupčice is a listed cultural monument that has served as the spiritual centre of this Chomutov-district village for centuries.
CastleThe Minoritská bašta in Kadaň was the dominant tower of the town's northeastern fortifications, built as part of the fifteenth-century parkán defensive ring.
CastleMěděnec conceals the mystery of a lost fortress whose exact location within the village has never been determined.
CastleThe town fortifications of Kadaň, dating back to the second half of the 13th century, rank among the finest and best-preserved medieval defensive systems in the Czech Kingdom.
ChateauZámok Blatno is a historically layered Baroque château near Chomutov, originally a Teutonic Knights commandery, that today serves as the village municipal office and has been a listed cultural monument since 2021.
ChateauZámok Bílence is a former aristocratic château in the village of Bílence, Chomutov district, now serving as an agricultural facility and closed to visitors.
ChateauThe Chomutovská radnice complex in the heart of Chomutov uniquely combines an early Gothic church, a medieval Teutonic Knights commandery, and a Renaissance château, today serving as the town hall and standing as one of north-western Bohemia's finest listed monuments.
ChateauZámok Kalek is a charming manor house set on a hillside above the Lužnice stream in the Chomutov district, nestled beside the Church of Saint Václav in the peaceful landscape of northwestern Bohemia.
ChateauKlášterec nad Ohří Castle (Czech: zámek Klášterec nad Ohří) is a Baroque stylecastle in Klášterec nad Ohří in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is located on the left bank of the Ohře River.…
ChateauZámok Libědice is a charming Baroque château on the eastern edge of the village of Libědice, near Kadaň, set within the grounds of a former agricultural estate at 255 metres above sea level.
ChateauZámok Mašťov is a centuries-old castle turned château perched at 390 metres above sea level in the Chomutov District, now serving as a children's home while remaining a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauThe Baroque château of Zámok Poláky, a protected cultural monument since 1963, graces the peaceful village of Poláky just eight kilometres south-east of Kadaň.
ChateauThe romantic ruins of Zámok Pětipsy, a former fortress-turned-manor near Kadaň, have been a listed cultural monument since 1963 and continue to enchant visitors with their medieval atmosphere.
ChateauPřísečnice was a medieval castle later rebuilt as a château, which, along with its namesake town, was demolished and flooded in the late twentieth century to make way for a water reservoir.
ChateauZámok Radonice, a protected cultural monument since 1963, stands on the northern edge of the village square in Radonice and today serves as the local municipal office.
ChateauZámok Rokle is a graceful Classicist château on the eastern edge of the village of Rokle near Kadaň, protected as a national cultural monument since 1963.
ChateauZámok Veliká Ves is a listed Neo-Renaissance château near Kadaň, celebrated for its elegant architecture and historical significance in north-west Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Vilémov is a state-protected Baroque château nestled within a historic farmstead in the village of Vilémov, Chomutov district, offering a rare glimpse into the intertwined worlds of noble and rural life in Bohemia.
ChateauThe Vintířov castle complex near Radonice features a Renaissance old castle and a Neoclassical new castle surrounded by a park, though both listed structures are in severe disrepair and await urgent restoration.
ChateauZámok Vičice is a beautifully preserved Baroque château in the village of Vičice, protected as a cultural monument since 1963.
ChateauZámok Údlice is a remarkable baroque château in the village of Údlice, whose origins trace back to a medieval Lobkowicz fortress from the 14th century and which has been a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 1963.
ChateauZámok Škrle is a Baroque château near Chomutov, built by Cistercian monks in 1730 and today protected as a cultural monument.
CastleČervený hrádek is an early Baroque château built in 1655 on the northern edge of Jirkov, standing on the site of the former medieval castle of Borek at the foot of the Ore Mountains.