CastleBurgstadt
Burgstadt is a protected prehistoric hillfort near Vojkovice in the Karlovy Vary district, dramatically situated on a 370-metre spur at the confluence of the Bystřice stream and the Ohře river.
45 monuments
okres Karlovy Vary — 45 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Burgstadt, Andělská Hora Castle and Bečov nad Teplou Castle.
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CastleBurgstadt is a protected prehistoric hillfort near Vojkovice in the Karlovy Vary district, dramatically situated on a 370-metre spur at the confluence of the Bystřice stream and the Ohře river.
CastleAndělská Hora, also called Engelsburg in the Germanic form of the name, is a castle above the village of Andělská Hora, about 7 kilometres (4 mi) southeast of Karlovy Vary, in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republi…
Bečov nad Teplou is a stunning medieval castle and château complex near Karlovy Vary, designated a National Cultural Monument since 1995 for its exceptional historical and cultural significance.
The ancient hillfort of Hrad Chyše crowns a dramatic spur above the Strela River on the boundary of Chyše and Záhoří, offering visitors a compelling blend of history and natural scenery.
CastleThe remains of the medieval fortified manor at Hrad Dalovice, a protected cultural monument nestled in the western part of the village of Dalovice near Karlovy Vary, offer history lovers a fascinating glimpse into the region's medieval past.
CastleHrad Drahovice is a remarkable prehistoric hillfort set on a rocky spur above the Ohře River near Karlovy Vary, with traces of settlement dating back to the Eneolithic and Late Bronze Age.
Hrad Freudenstein is a protected medieval ruin near Jáchymov, perched at 810 metres in the Ore Mountains and preserving two corner towers as a testament to the region's storied mining past.
CastleHrad Hartenštejn is a late Gothic castle ruin near Bochov, notable for its semi-circular battery towers and polygonal bastion, and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
CastleHrad Himlštejn is a well-preserved medieval ruin crowning the 638-metre hill of Nebesa in the Doupov Mountains, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into centuries of history alongside breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
CastleKleinštejn is a secluded medieval castle ruin on the edge of the Hradiště military zone in the Doupov Mountains, just 1.5 kilometres southwest of Klášterec nad Ohří.
The ruins of Hrad Nejdek, crowned by the well-preserved Black Tower, overlook the Rolava River and offer visitors a glimpse of medieval history alongside scenic valley views.
CastleHrad Podštěly is an evocative ancient hillfort on Jezerský vrch near Chyše, offering a serene glimpse into the early history of West Bohemia.
CastleThe hillfort of Radošov, perched on Košťál hill near Karlovy Vary, is a state-protected cultural monument bearing traces of both prehistoric and early medieval settlement.
CastleHrad Tašovice, also known as Starý Loket, is a protected cultural monument above the Ohře River with prehistoric and early medieval roots dating back thousands of years.
CastleHrad Velichov is an ancient hillfort on Liščí vrch above the village of Velichov, whose prehistoric and early medieval remains have been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
CastleVladař is one of the largest Celtic hillforts in Bohemia, flourishing between the 5th and 4th centuries BC before being abandoned following a catastrophic fire around 200 BC, and has been a protected cultural monument since 1958.
CastleSedlec is an early medieval hillfort of uncertain location near Karlovy Vary, likely situated either on the summit of Bažantí vrch or within the village itself, and today protected as a cultural monument despite possible destruction by historical stone quarrying.
ChateauLiščí kámen is a charming 18th-century hunting lodge in Krásný Les, listed as a Czech cultural monument since 2002.
The late Gothic town fortifications of Toužim, founded in 1469, rank among the finest surviving examples of medieval urban defences in Central Europe.
CastleThe medieval town fortifications of Chyše, likely built by Burian II of Gutštejn in the late 15th century, preserve not only remnants of walls, towers, and a moat, but also the extraordinary remains of a synagogue constructed directly atop one of its towers.
CastleThe medieval town walls of Žlutice, likely built in the fourteenth century and expanded under the nobleman Jakoubek z Vřesovic, offer a fascinating glimpse into the town's historic defences.
CastleHidden behind the village of Čichalov in the Karlovy Vary district, this protected hilltop site preserves the presumed remains of a medieval fortress that once guarded the surrounding landscape.
CastleZámecká věž is a medieval tower in the heart of Karlovy Vary that evolved from part of a royal castle into a cherished civic landmark and protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Bečov nad Teplou is a mid-18th-century Baroque château in the Karlovy Vary Region that, together with the neighbouring medieval castle, forms a nationally protected architectural ensemble of outstanding historical significance.
ChateauZámok Budov is a hauntingly atmospheric complex of castle ruins and historic farm buildings in the small village of Budov near Verušičky in the Karlovy Vary district.
ChateauZámok Chyše is a stately château in the Karlovy Vary Region, renowned for its centuries-old park, historic brewery, and status as a protected cultural monument.
Zámok Dalovice, a protected Neo-Renaissance manor near Karlovy Vary, enchants visitors with its elegant architecture, historic older castle, a monument to poet Karl Theodor Körner, and a beautiful surrounding park.
ChateauZámok Doubí is a state-protected cultural monument perched above the Ohře River in the Doubí district of Karlovy Vary, celebrated for its architecture and its scenic natural surroundings.
ChateauZámok Děpoltovice is a protected cultural monument in the Karlovy Vary district, comprising a harmonious manorial estate formed by two historic château buildings.
ChateauHauenštejn (Czech var.: Horní hrad; German: Hauenstein) is a medieval castle in the Czech Republic. The castle is the private property of Pavel Palacký, a descendant of František Palacký.…
ChateauThe Baroque château of Javorná, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964, forms a remarkable ensemble with its farm complex and the Church of St. John of Nepomuk, though the estate is in need of restoration.
ChateauZámok Kostrčany is a protected cultural monument near Valeč in the Karlovy Vary district, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's aristocratic past.
ChateauZámok Luka, a listed cultural monument near Verušičky in the Karlovy Vary district, remains in a state of serious disrepair despite receiving state protection in 1994.
ChateauZámok Mořičov is a protected Baroque hunting lodge ruin dating from the early 18th century, perched at 499 metres above sea level near Mořičov in the Karlovy Vary district and offering atmospheric views across the surrounding hills.
The château in Nejdek is a quiet, easily accessible landmark on Karlovarská Street that adds charm to the architectural fabric of this West Bohemian town.
ChateauOstrov Castle (Czech: zámek Ostrov, German: Schloss Schlackenwerth) is a castle in Ostrov in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic.…
ChateauZámok Sedlec is a historically significant estate on the peaceful outskirts of Karlovy Vary, once enlivened by an ancient trade route connecting the surrounding villages.
ChateauZámok Stružná, historically known as Kysibl, is a Neo-Renaissance castle in the Karlovy Vary district whose origins date to the late sixteenth century and which has been a listed cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauToužim castle, also known as Janův hrad, is a striking late Renaissance and Baroque monument in the Karlovy Vary district that, despite protected status, has been slowly deteriorating since the latter half of the twentieth century.
ChateauZámok Valeč is a magnificent castle in the Karlovy Vary Region that evolved from a medieval fortress into a grand aristocratic residence and is now protected as a Czech cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Velichov, a protected cultural monument in the Karlovy Vary district, traces its roots to a sixteenth-century fortification and owes its current appearance to sweeping nineteenth-century renovations.
ChateauZámok Verušičky is a romantically styled Neo-Gothic castle in the Karlovy Vary district, designated a cultural monument in 1964 and a defining landmark of its picturesque village setting.
ChateauZámok Štědrá is a beautifully preserved baroque château in the village of Štědrá, Karlovy Vary district, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964.
CastleŠtědrý hrádek is a protected medieval castle ruin set on a rocky spur above Mlynský pond in the forested Karlovy Vary Region, offering history, atmosphere, and scenic views in equal measure.