Chřibský hrádek
Chřibský hrádek (older name Karlštejn; German: Unterer Karlstein or Wüstes Schloss) is a ruined rock castle in Doubice in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.
27 monuments
okres Děčín — 27 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Chřibský hrádek, Horní zámok v Benešově nad Ploučnicí and Falkenštejn Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
Chřibský hrádek (older name Karlštejn; German: Unterer Karlstein or Wüstes Schloss) is a ruined rock castle in Doubice in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.
ChateauThe Upper Castle in Benešov nad Ploučnicí is the oldest part of a seven-building state-owned complex and has held the status of National Cultural Monument since 2001.
CastleRuins of Falkenštejn Castle (Falkenstein Castle, German: Felsenburg Falkenstein) can be found next to the village Jetřichovice in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.…
CastleKrásný Buk Castle (German: Schönbuche) is a ruined a medieval castle near the village of the same name (German: Schönbüchel) in the borough of Krásná Lípa (Schönlinde) in the Šluknov Hook in the Czech Republic.…
CastleHrad Ostrý is a striking medieval castle ruin in the Děčín district, perched on a narrow basalt ridge encircled on three sides by the Ploučnice River and protected as a state cultural monument since 1966.
CastleTolštejn Castle (German: Tollenstein) is a ruin of a medieval castle in the municipal area of Jiřetín pod Jedlovou in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.…
CastleHrad Vrabinec is a medieval ruin near Těchlovice that captivates visitors with its dramatic basalt setting, centuries of history, and protected natural surroundings in the České středohoří landscape.
CastleThe atmospheric medieval ruins of Kamenický hrad crown a 541-metre hilltop above Česká Kamenice, offering breathtaking panoramic views and a rich history protected as a cultural monument since 1966.
ChateauThe Konojedovský zámoček in Benešov nad Ploučnicí is a well-preserved Renaissance manor house dating from 1552, forming part of an exceptional streetscape of noble architecture alongside the Upper Castle and several historic chapels and outbuildings.
CastleKristin Hrádek, also known as Christianenburg, is a picturesque former hunting lodge near Děčín and the German border, set amid the beautiful landscapes of northern Bohemia.
ChateauThe Lovecký zámoček Thunů v Podmoklech is a beautifully preserved Baroque hunting lodge in Děčín's Podmokly district, today housing the Regional Museum and set within a historic park adorned with a sculpture of the god Arion.
CastlePevnosť Podmokly is a medieval fortress situated in the Děčín V-Rozbělesy district of the city of Děčín, standing as a fascinating historical landmark on the edge of a modern commercial zone.
ChateauThe castle complex of Zámok Benešov nad Ploučnicí is one of the largest of its kind in the Czech Republic, comprising seven historic buildings and designated a National Cultural Monument in 2001.
Zámok Bynov, built by Günter of Bünau shortly after 1591 on the left bank of the Jílovský stream, is a protected cultural monument and a proud testament to the Bünau family's enduring influence in northern Bohemia.
Zámok Děčín is a magnificently sited castle above the Elbe and Ploučnice confluence, whose Gothic origins, Renaissance and Baroque transformations, and sweeping river panoramas make it one of Bohemia's most compelling historic landmarks.
ChateauZámok Jílové is a town-owned, nationally listed cultural monument in the heart of Jílové, offering visitors partial access to its historic spaces.
ChateauThe manor house of Lipová, with roots going back to around 1500, was repurposed as a brewery in the 18th century and demolished entirely in the 1970s.
ChateauZámok Lipová is a rare 18th-century Baroque château in the Děčín region that, despite its protected status, faces an uncertain future due to severe structural decay and the enormous costs of restoration.
ChateauNa Tokáni is a historic former gamekeeper's lodge turned guesthouse and restaurant, nestled among the sandstone cliffs of Bohemian Switzerland National Park near Jetřichovice.
ChateauZámok Rumburk is a listed cultural monument and a cherished piece of architectural heritage in the northern Bohemian town of Rumburk.
ChateauThe Salhausenovský dům in Česká Kamenice is a well-preserved early sixteenth-century noble manor that has been a protected cultural monument since 1966.
ChateauSkrytín is a neglected late-19th-century château above the Elbe near Dobkovice, originally built as a summer residence for industrialist Ludwig Wolfrum and now in a serious state of disrepair.
Sokolí hnízdo is a charming château and restaurant located near the iconic Pravčická brána in Bohemian Switzerland National Park, offering a perfect resting spot for weary hikers.
ChateauČervený dvůr is a historic stronghold in Markvartice whose surviving main building and stone bridge are protected cultural monuments of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Česká Kamenice is a listed Central European château in North Bohemia, distinguished by its square courtyard and a rare covered walkway connecting it to the neighbouring Church of St. James the Greater.
ChateauZámok Šternberk u Brtníků was a refined aristocratic hunting lodge once nestled in the forests near Brtníky, of which only a peaceful woodland landscape now remains.
ChateauŠluknovský zámek is a rare and well-preserved example of noble Renaissance architecture in the Ústí nad Labem Region, standing at the heart of the town of Šluknov in the Děčín District.