CastleChlum Castle
Hrad Chlum is a protected medieval castle ruin perched on a small spur above a woodland pond near the village of Chlum, south-east of Zbýšov in the Kutná Hora district.
47 monuments
okres Kutná Hora — 47 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Chlum Castle, Cimburk Castle and Dobrovítov Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleHrad Chlum is a protected medieval castle ruin perched on a small spur above a woodland pond near the village of Chlum, south-east of Zbýšov in the Kutná Hora district.
Hrad Cimburk, a protected hilltop stronghold above the Vrchlice River on the southern edge of Kutná Hora, is a site of remarkable historical depth, with human settlement dating back to prehistoric times.
CastleHrad Dobrovítov is a listed medieval fortress in the village of Dobrovítov near Čáslav that has served many purposes over the centuries, from a noble residence to a farmstead and later a family home.
The prehistoric hillfort of Dänemark near Kutná Hora is home to the oldest known dressed-stone structure in Bohemia, making it one of the most significant archaeological sites in Central Europe.
CastleHrad Lorec is a former medieval fortress on the northern edge of Kutná Hora that was transformed over time into a brewery.
CastleOdranec (Hrádek) is a medieval castle ruin in the village of Horka II, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1966.
CastlePirkštejn Castle (Czech: hrad Pirkštejn) is a castle in Rataje nad Sázavou in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The castle was built by Henry of Lipá in the early 14th century.…
CastleThe partially preserved fortress in Přítoky, near Kutná Hora, has served successively as a noble residence, a Jesuit estate, and finally as two residential houses, earning its place on the list of protected cultural monuments.
CastleSion is a castle ruin in Chlístovice in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It lies near Kutná Hora. It was established in the 15th century by Jan Roháč of Dubá.…
CastleTalmberk Castle is a castle ruin in Talmberk in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It was built around 1297 and abandoned by 1533.…
CastleVraník is an early medieval hillfort above the Sázava River, protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1958.
CastleBylany is a Danubian Neolithic (New Stone Age) archaeological site located around 65 km (40 mi) east of Prague in the Czech region of Bohemia. Excavation began in 1955 and work continues today.…
CastleThe Hrádek promontory on the edge of Čáslav shelters prehistoric and early medieval remains of exceptional historical value, now protected as a cultural monument.
CastleHrádek, a medieval Gothic fortress turned patrician palace above the Vrchlice valley, today houses the Czech Museum of Silver and its acclaimed exhibition on Kutná Hora's storied mining past.
CastleHrádek u Třebonína is a mysterious early medieval hillfort near Třebonín in the Kutná Hora district, whose well-preserved earthwork fortifications are protected as a cultural monument.
Čáslav is home to one of Bohemia's finest surviving medieval town fortifications, crowned by the impressive Otakar Tower near the site of the former Brodská Gate.
Pevnosť Malešov, a medieval fortress near Kutná Hora with roots in the fourteenth century, was sensitively restored after 2002 and now reflects its original Gothic character.
CastlePevnosť Losiny is a medieval fortress near Petrovice II in the Kutná Hora District, dating back to the 14th century and now protected as a listed cultural monument.
CastlePustý hrad is a small medieval castle ruin near Kácov, dramatically set on a three-sided rocky cliff above the Sázava River and protected as a cultural monument since 1966.
CastleSlavníkovské hradiště in Malín near Kutná Hora is a significant early medieval hillfort associated with the Slavník dynasty, preserving two historic churches and listed as a protected cultural monument since 1966.
ChateauFilipov Château, nestled on the eastern edge of Čáslav, is a Neo-Gothic jewel shaped between 1836 and 1865 and now protected as a listed cultural heritage site.
Zámok Hlízov, a protected cultural monument near Kutná Hora, is a layered Baroque and Empire-style château that together with its historic farm complex offers a compelling glimpse into Central Bohemian aristocratic country life.
ChateauZámok Hodkov is a mid-nineteenth-century manor house near Zbraslavice, reshaped into its current historicist form in 1912–1913 and today listed as a protected cultural monument of the Central Bohemian Region.
ChateauZámok Horka, a Classicist château in the village of Horka II near Zruč nad Sázavou, traces its roots to a sixteenth-century fortress and today serves as both a listed cultural monument and the local municipal office.
Zámok Hraběšín, a Baroque castle near Čáslav with Renaissance origins, served the Sedlec Monastery for over a century before becoming a beloved Schwarzenberg hunting seat and is now a protected cultural monument.
ChateauKačina [1] is an Empire castle in Svatý Mikuláš in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. In 1945, it was designated a national property. It is protected as a national cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Kluky, a protected cultural monument near Kutná Hora, is a graceful Neo-Renaissance castle whose roots go back to a medieval fortress that was later remodelled in the Baroque and Neo-Renaissance styles.
ChateauThe château of Kounice, built in the late sixteenth century as a noble residence, is today a protected cultural monument cherished alongside its historic granary as evidence of rural estate life in Central Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Kácov is an eighteenth-century Baroque château built on the foundations of a medieval fortress, celebrated for its harmonious estate and a unique sixty-metre covered passageway linking the château to its parish church.
Zámok Křesetice, a protected cultural monument near Kutná Hora, is a centuries-old manor whose history encompasses noble origins, Jesuit ownership, and later conversion into administrative and residential use.
Zámok Malešov, a seventeenth-century manor near Kutná Hora built by the Šporck family, has been beautifully restored and today serves as the Muzeum Malešov.
ChateauThe hunting chateau of Zámok Morány, nestled on the edge of the village of Morány near Čestín, is a protected cultural monument since 1973 and a delightful stop along cycling route 0121.
ChateauThe castle at Nová Lhota, southeast of Kutná Hora, originated as a Renaissance fortified manor, was later remodelled into a Baroque residence by the Sedlec Monastery, and has served agricultural purposes since the monastery's dissolution in 1783.
ChateauZámok Ostrov is a protected manor estate near Zbraslavice in the Kutná Hora district, comprising a richly varied complex of historic buildings that currently can only be viewed from the outside.
ChateauZámok Rataje nad Sázavou is a centuries-old castle near Kutná Hora that evolved from a medieval stronghold into a Baroque château and today houses the Museum of the Central Sázava Region.
ChateauZámok Roztěž, originally a seventeenth-century Baroque residence built for Jan Špork near Kutná Hora, is a protected cultural monument admired today for its historicising early-twentieth-century appearance and beautiful surrounding park.
Zámok Sedlec is an elegant Neoclassical château in the Kutná Hora district of Sedlec, built in the first half of the 19th century on the ruins of a former Cistercian monastery and protected as a cultural monument since 1966.
Zámok Suchdol is a listed Renaissance château near Kutná Hora whose surviving sgraffito-decorated wings and storied past make it a remarkable landmark in the Central Bohemian Region.
ChateauThe château of Zámok Tupadly, a protected cultural monument situated in the village of Tupadly just south of Čáslav, forms the historic heart of its community and is a rewarding stop for travellers exploring the Central Bohemian Region.
ChateauTřebešice Castle is a castle in Třebešice in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.…
ChateauZámok Zruč nad Sázavou is a captivating cultural monument whose architecture spans medieval fortifications, Renaissance elegance, and nineteenth-century Neo-Gothic grandeur.
ChateauZámok Úmonín, a Neo-Renaissance château near Kutná Hora with medieval roots, is a protected cultural monument that served for centuries as a noble manorial residence.
ChateauZámok Červené Janovice is a graceful Baroque château in the Kutná Hora district, redesigned between 1650 and 1660 by Italian architect Carlo Brettani and now listed as a protected cultural monument.
Zámok Čestín is a partially preserved Renaissance manor near Kutná Hora, whose two remaining wings — all that survived a nineteenth-century demolition — are listed cultural monuments tracing the site's origins back to a fourteenth-century Gothic fortress.
ChateauZámok Žehušice is a Baroque château near Čáslav, remodelled in a Neoclassical style in the early 19th century, that spent over two centuries in the hands of the noble House of Thun-Hohenstein and is today a protected cultural monument.
ChateauChâteau Žleby is a Neo-Gothic landmark perched above the river Doubrava near Čáslav, with roots dating to a thirteenth-century Gothic castle and a rich history shaped by noble families including the Auerspergs.
ChateauZámok Žáky is a listed castle complex in the Kutná Hora region that blends Renaissance, late Baroque, and Historicist architecture within a single harmonious ensemble.