CastleChrudim Castle
Chrudim conceals beneath its historic centre the remains of one of Bohemia's most important early medieval strongholds, where Prince Břetislav I died in 1055, though no visible traces survive above ground today.
31 monuments
okres Chrudim — 31 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Chrudim Castle, Košumberk Castle and Lichnice Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleChrudim conceals beneath its historic centre the remains of one of Bohemia's most important early medieval strongholds, where Prince Břetislav I died in 1055, though no visible traces survive above ground today.
CastleKošumberk is a striking 13th-century Gothic castle ruin in eastern Bohemia, managed by the town of Luže and open to visitors as both a museum and a scenic heritage site.
CastleThe ruins of Lichnice Castle (also: Lichtenburk Castle) are on the edge of the Iron Mountains, near the Czech village of Podhradí, in the municipality of Třemošnice, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) east of Čáslav.
CastleHrad Mrdice is a medieval stronghold near Heřmanův Městec, first mentioned in 1325, of which only protected masonry fragments survive today.
Hrad Oheb is a beautifully situated castle ruin overlooking the Seč Reservoir, set within a protected nature reserve of the same name in the Chrudim district.
CastlePumberka is a prehistoric hillfort on the northeastern edge of Chrudim, offering scenic views and a vivid reminder of the region's ancient settlement history.
CastleRabštejnek Castle is a ruined castle in Rabštejnská Lhota in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.
CastlePerched on a dramatic promontory above Předhradí in the Pardubice Region, Hrad Rychmburk is a beautifully preserved medieval and Baroque castle that reopened to the public in 2021 after seventy years of use as a social care facility.
CastleHrad Strádov is a protected medieval ruin dramatically set on a red-granite cliff above the Chrudimka River valley near Nasavrky.
CastleHrad Topol is one of the oldest fortified prehistoric sites in Bohemia, nestled above the Chrudimka River within the scenic Habrov nature reserve near Chrudim.
Hrad Vildštejn is a protected medieval ruin dramatically overlooking the Sečská nádrž reservoir in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.
CastleThe hillfort at České Lhotice is the only known Celtic oppidum in eastern Bohemia, dating back to at least the 2nd century BC and protected today as a Czech cultural monument.
CastleHrad Žižkův stůl is a modest but historically evocative site near Luže, preserving the earthwork remains of a circular medieval stronghold associated with the legendary Hussite period.
CastleThe ruins of Žumberk Castle (Czech: Hrad Žumberk, German: Burg Sonnenberg) are located next to the market town of Žumberk in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.
CastleThe village of Kočí in the Chrudim district is home to the Gothic Roman Catholic Church of Saint Bartholomew, a beautifully preserved medieval complex featuring a wooden bell tower and a rare covered wooden bridge.
CastleKočičí hrádek is a small but evocative ruin of a medieval watchtower set on a rocky outcrop above the Ležák stream, offering a peaceful and atmospheric stop for history-minded hikers exploring the countryside between Lukavice and Žumberk.
Hidden within a modest village building in Zaječice, the medieval fortress Pevnosť preserves a Gothic window and stone portal from around 1500, protected as a cultural monument since 1958.
CastlePevnosť Lipka is a historic fortress in the charming village of Lipka, Pardubice Region, offering history enthusiasts a fascinating glimpse into medieval heritage.
CastleThe field fortification near Tři Bubny, hastily built in 1778 to defend the southern approach to Chrudim during the War of the Bavarian Succession, survives as a rare and well-preserved earthwork monument protected since 1958.
ChateauThe late Renaissance château in Seč, dating back to the second half of the 16th century, today serves as the town's municipal office and warmly welcomes both officials and history enthusiasts alike.
ChateauChâteau Běstvina is a fine early Baroque residence in the heart of the village of Běstvina, with a history stretching from a medieval fortification through centuries of noble ownership to its modern civic role.
Zámok Chrast is a Baroque heritage monument in the Pardubice Region, redesigned by architect Giovanni Santini, that today serves as both the Town Hall and Town Museum of Chrast.
ChateauZámok Chroustovice is a listed Baroque château with Rococo refinements located near Chrudim in Bohemia, currently serving as a vocational school and closed to visitors.
The château of Heřmanův Městec is a listed cultural monument in the Chrudim District, notable for its elegant fusion of late-Baroque, Classicist, and Neo-Baroque architectural elements.
ChateauZámok Hrochův Týnec, completed in 1705, is a historically rich castle that has served as a noble residence, a monastic summer seat, and a social care facility, and is today proudly managed by the town itself.
Zámok Karlštejn near Svratoucha is a late Baroque hunting château built in 1770–1775 for Count Filip Kinský, and at 780 metres above sea level it is the highest-situated château in the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Medlešice is a charming Baroque country manor on the western edge of Medlešice near Chrudim, featuring a distinctive mansard roof, a sweeping park, and heritage protection status since 1958.
Zámok Nasavrky is a beautifully preserved late Renaissance castle dating from around 1600, located in the town of Nasavrky south of Chrudim and listed as a cultural heritage site since 1964.
ChateauThe neo-Renaissance Zámok Přestavlky, built in 1872 in the Chrudim district, is a state-protected cultural monument set within a beautiful naturalistic park.
ChateauZámok Slatiňany, a national cultural monument in the Pardubice Region, is a beautifully preserved U-shaped château set alongside an extensive park on the western edge of Slatiňany, open to visitors under the care of the National Heritage Institute.
The château of Svobodné Hamry, set on the quiet southern edge of the hamlet of the same name in the Chrudim District, is a listed cultural monument complemented by a historic statue of Saint John of Nepomuk.