CastleBredovský letohrádek
Bredovský letohrádek is a protected early Baroque summer palace near Jablonné v Podještědí, holding the prestigious status of a National Cultural Monument since 2002.
22 monuments
okres Liberec — 22 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bredovský letohrádek, Haléřova pevnosť and Dolní Oldřiš Castle.
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CastleBredovský letohrádek is a protected early Baroque summer palace near Jablonné v Podještědí, holding the prestigious status of a National Cultural Monument since 2002.
CastleHaléřova pevnosť is a medieval stronghold whose strategic hilltop site above the Lusatian Neisse in Liberec's Machnín district preserves the memory of the fortifications that once guarded the valleys of northern Bohemia.
CastleHrad Dolní Oldřiš was a medieval frontier fortress located in the village of the same name in northern Bohemia, near the Polish border, of which no visible remains survive today.
CastleHrad Falkenberk is a state-protected medieval ruin atop Sokol hill in the Lužické hory, near Jablonné v Podještědí, dating to the early fifteenth century.
CastleHamrštejn (German: Hammerstein) is a castle ruin located on the outskirts city of Liberec, Czech Republic. The stone castle was founded on a rocky outcrop, in a bend of the Lusatian Neisse.…
CastleHrad Jezdec is a ruined medieval rock fortress perched on a granite spur above Kateřina Valley in Liberec's Ruprechtice district, where it once guarded the road to Frýdlant and today offers visitors a rewarding viewpoint alongside rich archaeological finds.
CastleHrad Roimund is a 14th-century ruined castle perched on a rocky spur of the Ještěd-Kozákov Ridge near Chrastava, now a protected cultural monument nestled in the forests of the Liberec region.
CastleHrad Winterstein is one of the Lusatian Mountains' most enigmatic castles, its precise location near Jablonné v Podještědí still debated by historians to this day.
ChateauLiberecký zámok is an elegant 18th-century Classicist château in the heart of Liberec, celebrated both as a historic aristocratic seat and as the former home of one of the world's largest glassware exhibitions.
ChateauThe hunting lodge Smědava, set in the Jizera Mountains, was an elegant aristocratic retreat at the heart of the Clam-Gallas family's prized game preserve.
CastleThe well-preserved medieval town fortification of Český Dub, listed as a national cultural monument, forms the heart of the town's protected heritage zone proclaimed in 1992.
The surviving fragments of Jablonné v Podještědí's medieval town fortification, dating to the 13th or 14th century, are listed cultural monuments that give the town its distinctive historical character.
CastleThe town fortifications of Frýdlant are a nationally listed cultural monument and a cornerstone of the Frýdlant v Čechách Urban Conservation Zone, proclaimed in 1992.
ChateauZámok Frýdlant, a medieval castle and Renaissance château perched above the Smědá River in the Jizera Mountains, is one of the Czech Republic's most treasured monuments and the oldest castle museum in Central Europe, open to visitors since 1801.
ChateauGrabštejn (German: Grafenstein) is a castle in Chotyně in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic.…
ChateauLemberk Castle (Czech: zámek Lemberk) is a castle in Jablonné v Podještědí in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the Lusatian Mountains.
ChateauThe Neoclassical Zámok Lázně Libverda, built around 1800 for Count Kristián Filip Clam-Gallas, today functions as a spa pavilion and is listed as a state-protected cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Nový Falkenburk in Jablonné v Podještědí is a Renaissance-founded manor remodelled in Baroque and Neo-Baroque styles that now operates as a children's home and can only be viewed from the outside.
ChateauZámok Svijany is a beautifully preserved castle complex near Turnov, comprising a two-wing manor, a chapel, a walled courtyard, and a sweeping park, protected as a cultural monument since 1966.
ChateauSychrov Castle (Czech: zámek Sychrov) is a castle in Sychrov in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It is a unique example of Neo-Gothic castle architecture from the second half of the 19th century.…
ChateauBuilt around 1900 as a pseudo-Renaissance family seat for the Ginzkey dynasty, Zámok Vratislavice nad Nisou has survived nationalisation, fire, and decades as a workers' dormitory to re-emerge today as a charming hotel amid its historic seven-hectare park.
Zámoček Pachtů z Rájova is a beautifully restored Rococo manor house in Jablonné v Podještědí, listed as a protected cultural monument and now serving as a cultural venue for the local community.