CastleJanštejn Castle
Hrad Janštejn is a protected medieval ruin in the Vysočina region, steeped in history and linked to the legendary Hussite leader Jan Žižka.
32 monuments
okres Jihlava — 32 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Janštejn Castle, K 9 Castle and Klešter Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleHrad Janštejn is a protected medieval ruin in the Vysočina region, steeped in history and linked to the legendary Hussite leader Jan Žižka.
CastleThe Cold War-era underground bunker K 9 near Jihlava Zoo, once a secret refuge for Czechoslovak communist leaders, now serves as an emergency backup operations centre for the Vysočina Region Fire and Rescue Service.
CastleKlešter is a medieval gorge passage near Polná that once formed part of the ancient Haberská stezka trade route and was designated a Czech cultural monument in 1998.
The New Přímělkov Fortress is a hidden gem in the village of Přímělkov, offering a peaceful setting above the local pond and a rewarding detour for medieval history enthusiasts exploring the Brtnice region.
CastleRokštejn is one of the most extensive medieval castle ruins in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, offering free access, guided tours, and ongoing archaeological excavations that have continued since 1981.
CastleRising dramatically on a rocky hill near Doupě, Hrad Roštejn is a well-preserved late Gothic castle with roots dating back to 1353, now managed by the Muzeum Vysočiny in Jihlava and open to visitors.
Hrad Telč was a powerful medieval fortress that once dominated the southern heights of Telč, and whose legacy is still visible in the distinctive contours of the landscape today.
CastleThe Gate of the Mother of God is the last remaining of Jihlava's original five city gates and one of the town's most prominent architectural landmarks.
Hrad Štamberk is a 13th-century castle ruin perched high above the village of Řásná in the Vysočina Region, protected as a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauKarlův zámeček was a charming early 18th-century hunting lodge near Jihlava that was demolished in 1998 and replaced by the Bosch Diesel industrial complex.
CastleKostelec u Jihlavy is the site of a medieval castle known in historical sources as Vestenhof, whose remnants can still be traced in the landscape above a local pond.
ChateauThe hunting lodge Aleje, also known as Jestřebí, is a protected cultural monument hidden in the forests of central Moravia near Kněžíce, evoking the romance of noble hunting traditions.
Jihlava's remarkably well-preserved medieval town walls, bastions, and gates offer visitors a tangible glimpse into the town's historic past.
The partially preserved medieval walls and moats of Telč, constructed in the second half of the 14th century, offer visitors a glimpse into the town's historic defences and have been a listed cultural monument since 1958.
Nový zámok Batelov is a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic, standing alongside the old castle to form a remarkable pair of historic landmarks in the charming town of Batelov.
CastleThe fortified Late Gothic granary in Prostředkovice, locally known as Prostředkovická pevnosť, is one of the most endangered cultural monuments in the Vysočina Region.
CastleThe fortified manor in Černíč is a unique Czech monument that seamlessly blends medieval defensive architecture with the practical heritage of a sixteenth-century water mill.
The medieval fortress of Přímělkov, known locally as Hrádek, once guarded the banks of the Jihlava River but today survives only in historical records.
Starý zámok Batelov is a protected cultural monument standing alongside a newer château in the town of Batelov, together offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into two distinct architectural periods.
ChateauZámok Brtnice is a Renaissance château in the Vysočina Region with medieval origins, a rich aristocratic history, and an uncertain future clouded by an unresolved ownership dispute.
ChateauZámok Chaloupky is a historic hunting lodge near Nová Brtnice in southern Moravia, once a retreat for hunters and today a charming feature of the local countryside.
Zámok Jamné is a protected cultural monument in the village of Jamné, Jihlava District, offering a fascinating glimpse into the architectural heritage of the Vysočina Region.
ChateauZámok Kněžice is a protected cultural monument set above the peaceful Kněžický pond in the charming village of Kněžice, offering visitors a harmonious blend of rich history and scenic natural surroundings.
Zámok Krasonice is a historically rich castle in the village of Krasonice near Jihlava, protected as a state cultural monument since 1972.
The château of Zámok Luka nad Jihlavou is a beautifully preserved Baroque monument in the Vysočina Region, with roots stretching back to a Renaissance building of the late sixteenth century.
ChateauZámok Polná is a historic castle and château complex rising above the Peklo pond on the western edge of Polná's old town, with roots reaching back to the 14th century and protected status as a Czech cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Puklice, a Neoclassical château near Jihlava with medieval origins, welcomes visitors as a charming gateway to the village of Puklice.
ChateauZámok Příseka, a late Renaissance manor near Brtnice, houses a remarkable Museum of Toy Cars showcasing an almost complete collection of Czechoslovak-made model vehicles from the twentieth century.
ChateauZámok Rantířov is a charming and understated manor house on the edge of the village of Rantířov in the Jihlava district, offering a peaceful retreat and a window into the aristocratic history of the Moravian Highlands.
ChateauZámok Telč, a UNESCO-listed Renaissance masterpiece at the heart of one of Central Europe's best-preserved historic towns, enchants visitors with its immaculate architecture and serene waterside setting.
ChateauTřešť château is a Neo-Renaissance cultural monument near Jihlava, today serving as a hotel run by the Czech Academy of Sciences amid a beautiful park.
ChateauVětrný Jeníkov castle, originally called Jeníkov until 1572, is a vibrant community hub housing the local council and library, and is also a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.