CastleBílá Castle
Hrad Bílá once crowned the rocky Skalka hill in the Beskydy mountains near Staré Hamry, and although little remains of the castle today, the site still captivates visitors with its dramatic scenery and medieval atmosphere.
22 monuments
okres Frýdek-Místek — 22 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bílá Castle, Hukvaldy Castle and Jablunkovské šance Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleHrad Bílá once crowned the rocky Skalka hill in the Beskydy mountains near Staré Hamry, and although little remains of the castle today, the site still captivates visitors with its dramatic scenery and medieval atmosphere.
Hrad Hukvaldy is one of the largest and most impressive medieval castle ruins in the Moravian-Silesian Region, offering visitors a captivating blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty.
CastleJablunkovské šance is a historic chain of fortifications stretching along the Silesian border, built to defend the Jablunkov Pass against Ottoman incursion.
CastleZamčiska is a largely forgotten medieval fortified manor above the Olše River in Hrádek, whose earthwork remains and remarkable archaeological finds — including a crusader sword — trace its history as a strategic border stronghold from the late thirteenth century until its destruction in 1447.
CastleHrad Zapadlisko is a medieval fortification site perched on a wooded 280-metre hill above the Ostravice River near the village of Řepiště in the Frýdek-Místek district, dating most likely to the late 13th century.
CastleHrad Čeladná is a ruined medieval castle set dramatically on the rocky Kozinec spur above the confluence of the Čeladenka and Korabský brook, on the edge of the village of Čeladná.
CastleHradiště Zámčisko is a largely vanished medieval fortification on a rocky spur above the confluence of the Jasení and Olše rivers, once guarding the strategic Jablunkov Pass before the 14th century.
Zámok Bílá is a charming historic hunting lodge on the bank of the Smradlavá stream in the village of Bílá, listed as a Czech cultural monument since 2010.
ChateauThe village of Dobratice was once home to a magnificent manor house set against the scenic backdrop of Prašivá hill, whose memory still lingers in the peaceful landscape of the Moravian-Silesian border region.
ChateauZámok Dolní Domaslavice is a historically significant castle that was permanently submerged when the Žermanická reservoir was created in the twentieth century, making it accessible today only to divers.
ChateauZámok Frýdek, a château with roots in the thirteenth century, is today a cherished cultural hub housing the Museum of Beskydy and a year-round programme of events.
ChateauGabrielina chata is a modest yet atmospheric hunting lodge on the slopes of Lysá hora in the Beskydy mountains, set within the pristine wilderness of the Mazák National Nature Reserve.
Zámok Hartisov is a charming historic hunting lodge set amid the untouched slopes of the Beskydy ridge near Gruň and Bielý Kríž.
ChateauZámok Hnojník is a listed Empire-style manor house on the Stonávka River with origins in the fifteenth century, now sadly classified as an endangered heritage site.
ChateauZámok Horní Domaslavice was a noble manor residence on the right bank of the Lučina River, once the proud ceremonial centre of the local estate in the historic region of Silesia.
ChateauThe late Empire-style château of Horní Tošanovice, built in the 1830s by the noble Harasovský family, is a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic noted for its elegant proportions and refined stucco interiors.
Hubertova chata is a picturesque aristocratic hunting lodge tucked away on the slopes of Mount Smrk in the Beskydy Mountains, belonging to the municipality of Čeladná.
ChateauZámok Konská, hidden within the Třinec Ironworks complex, is a former noble manor whose historic character has been almost entirely erased by unsympathetic rebuilding.
ChateauZámok Paskov is a beautifully restored early Baroque château in the centre of Paskov, open to visitors since 2018 as a regional museum with a history stretching back to the 17th century.
ChateauZámok Ropice is a Baroque château near Frýdek-Místek with a turbulent history of neglect, flood damage, and ongoing restoration efforts.
ChateauZámok Třinec, tucked away at a busy city-centre crossroads, is a quietly significant reminder that aristocratic manors and formal gardens once flourished alongside the ironworks that defined this industrial Moravian town.
ChateauThe Zámoček Dolní Tošanovice is a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic, celebrated for both its Silesian architectural heritage and its rare, beautifully preserved tiled stoves.