Bílý Újezd Castle
The medieval fortress at Bílý Újezd, dating to the fourteenth century, preserves two Gothic-core buildings adorned with Renaissance details and is protected as a listed cultural monument.
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okres Litoměřice — 60 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bílý Újezd Castle, Hazmburk Castle and Helfenburk u Úštěka Castle.
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The medieval fortress at Bílý Újezd, dating to the fourteenth century, preserves two Gothic-core buildings adorned with Renaissance details and is protected as a listed cultural monument.
CastleHazmburk (German: Hasenburg, literally "Hare Castle") is a solitary hill in the Lower Ohře Table plateau with an elevation of 429 m (1,407 ft).…
CastleThe atmospheric 14th-century ruins of Hrad Helfenburk u Úštěka crown a sandstone spur 310 metres above sea level, just three kilometres from the town of Úštěk, offering visitors a striking blend of medieval history and unspoilt forest scenery.
CastleHrad Kalich is a medieval castle ruin near Třebušín in the Bohemian Central Highlands, built by the Hussite commander Jan Žižka in 1421 and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
CastleThe Gothic castle ruin of Kamýk crowns a basalt spur in the Bohemian Central Highlands and has been a protected Czech cultural monument since 1964.
CastleHrad Košťálov is a 14th-century keep-type ruin perched atop Košťál Hill in the Bohemian Central Highlands, offering both a glimpse into medieval history and breathtaking panoramic views.
CastleLevousy is a remarkable early medieval hillfort set on a natural spur above the Ohře river near Křesín in the Litoměřice district, with evidence of settlement reaching back to prehistoric times.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Levín, a protected cultural monument since 1964, crown a 455-metre hill southwest of the town of Levín and offer a haunting glimpse into the medieval past of the Litoměřice region.
Hrad Litoměřice is a partially preserved 14th-century Gothic royal castle that once formed part of the town's medieval fortifications and was rediscovered by historians only after a landmark survey in 1971.
CastleCathedral Hill in Litoměřice preserves the memory of a once-mighty Přemyslid stronghold that served as both a political and spiritual centre of the region from the tenth century onwards.
CastleThe hilltop ruins of Hrad Litýš, set amid the Bohemian Central Highlands near Liběšice, preserve earthen ramparts and masonry fragments as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
The ruins of Hrad Oltářík, a 15th-century Hussite fortification in the Bohemian Central Highlands, crown a volcanic hilltop near Děkovka and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
The atmospheric ruins of Hrad Oparno, a fourteenth-century castle founded by Smil of Vchynice near Lovosice, have been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
CastleHrad Ostrý is a protected medieval ruin crowning a 553-metre hill in the Bohemian Central Highlands, offering both a glimpse of fifteenth-century history and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
CastleHrad Poplze is a fortified prehistoric settlement near Liboměřice whose human occupation stretches from the Neolithic and Eneolithic periods through the later Bronze Age, making it one of the most historically significant archaeological sites in the Litoměřice district.
CastleTerezín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtɛrɛziːn] ; German: Theresienstadt) is a town in Litoměřice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,900 inhabitants.…
CastleVlastislav is a prehistoric and early medieval hillfort in the Bohemian Central Highlands, designated a cultural monument in 1964 for its extraordinary archaeological heritage spanning the Neolithic through to the Middle Ages.
CastleThe Western Gate in Úštěk is one of the last surviving remnants of the town's medieval fortifications, situated alongside the iconic Gabled Houses in the historic centre.
CastleHrad Úštěk is a medieval castle turned brewery in the charming town of Úštěk, listed as a cultural monument since 1964 and remarkable for its beautifully preserved historic character.
CastleHrad Šebín is a ruined 14th-century noble castle near Levousy, standing beside a Bronze Age hillfort and preserving earthen ramparts and fragments of masonry that together reflect millennia of human settlement.
CastleHradiště Hradec is a top-rated, unexcavated prehistoric hillfort near Liběšíce, protected since 1964 and complemented by the historic Schroll family mausoleum just below its summit.
Hrádek is a prehistoric and early medieval hillfort dramatically situated on a rocky spur above the Elbe near Libochovany, protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
The Church of Saint Gothard in Brozany nad Ohří is a nationally protected monument whose Romanesque foundations, Gothic and Renaissance transformations, and rich interior of medieval frescoes, Renaissance altars, and noble tombs make it one of the most historically layered sacred sites in the region.
CastleThe Small Fortress (Czech: Malá pevnost, German: Kleine Festung) is a fortress forming a significant part of the town of Terezín in the Czech Republic.…
CastleThe medieval town fortifications of Úštěk, including the striking Pikartská Tower, are among the most important historical monuments in the Litoměřice region and form the heart of the town's protected conservation area.
RuinThe château ruin of Jištěrpy, a listed cultural monument since 1964, is a quietly evocative remnant of a Renaissance residence that grew from a medieval fortress in the village of Jištěrpy near Chotiněves.
Zámok Boreč, a beautifully preserved Baroque manor near Velemín in the Litoměřice district, has been a listed cultural monument since 1964 and traces its origins back to a medieval Gothic fortress.
ChateauZámok Brocno near Štětí dates back to the late sixteenth century and owes its present Baroque appearance to major rebuilding works completed in the last third of the seventeenth century.
ChateauZámok Brozany, a fifteenth-century fortress reshaped by a Renaissance rebuild and centuries of later alterations, stands as a protected cultural monument and a fascinating architectural highlight in the Litoměřice district of northern Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Brňany is a state-listed cultural monument in the village of Brňany, Litoměřice district, prized for its historical and architectural significance.
ChateauZámok Budyně nad Ohří is a Renaissance château with roots in the 13th century, shaped by the Zajíc family of Hazmburk before falling into gradual decline following the Thirty Years' War.
ChateauThe medieval ruins of Zámok Chcebuz near Štětí offer history and architecture enthusiasts an evocative glimpse into the life of a once-grand aristocratic estate, whose listed farm complex still stands as a testament to its storied past.
ChateauZámok Dlažkovice is a listed Baroque manor near Třebenice, built on medieval foundations and remodelled between 1713 and 1717, which has served as a children's home since 1952.
ChateauZámok Encovany, a protected cultural monument near Polepy in the Litoměřice district, is a historically layered manor house whose origins trace back to a medieval Gothic fortress later reshaped by Renaissance, Baroque, and subsequent architectural influences.
Zámok Horní Beřkovice is a protected cultural monument southwest of Roudnice nad Labem that today serves as the home of a psychiatric hospital, blending historic architecture with modern healthcare.
ChateauZámok Hrdly, a Baroque manor near Bohušovice nad Ohří partly shaped by architect Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer, is a protected cultural monument whose historic blacksmith's workshop was lost to demolition in 2006.
ChateauJezuitská rezidence v Liběšicích is a protected cultural monument in the Litoměřice district whose history spans Renaissance noble ownership, Jesuit occupation, Baroque reconstruction, and a final nineteenth-century transformation into a graceful manor residence.
ChateauZámok Kamýk is a discreet manor house in the village of Kamýk near Litoměřice, whose origins lie in a sixteenth-century fortified residence that replaced a nearby medieval castle as the centre of the local estate.
ChateauZámok Konojedy is a historic château near Úštěk that evolved from a medieval stronghold into a Servite monastery and, after Joseph II's reforms, back into a noble residence — a journey recognised by its listing as a cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Libochovany is a protected cultural monument on the right bank of the Elbe in the Litoměřice district, cherished for its historical and architectural significance in northern Bohemia.
ChateauLibochovice Castle (Czech: zámek Libochovice) is a castle in the centre of Libochovice town in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is one of the most significant early Baroque castles in the country.…
ChateauZámok Lovosice is a mid-sixteenth-century château built on the site of a medieval fortress in the heart of Lovosice, now cherished as a protected cultural monument in northern Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Lukavec, a graceful eighteenth-century château built on the site of an ancient fortress in the village of Lukavec near Lovosice, has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Milešov is a beautifully preserved cultural monument near Velemín whose medieval origins, Renaissance rebuilding, and Baroque remodelling blend harmoniously beneath the volcanic peak of Milešovka.
ChateauZámok Mšené in Mšené-lázně is a historically rich château that evolved from a medieval fortification into a striking Neo-Renaissance landmark, now protected as a cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Okna is a Baroque château near Polepy in the Litoměřice district, built between 1712 and 1717 on Gothic foundations and later transformed into a working rural estate.
ChateauZámok Ploskovice, a stately eighteenth-century château near Litoměřice, served as the summer retreat of former Emperor Ferdinand I and today is protected as both a Czech National Cultural Monument and a European habitat for the rare hermit beetle.
ChateauZámok Pnětluky is a historically significant eighteenth-century manor near Podsedice that evolved from a medieval stronghold and today stands as an endangered yet officially protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Roudnice nad Labem is a stately Baroque château built on a rocky Elbe riverbank, shaped by centuries of history from its Romanesque episcopal origins to its grand redesign by the Lobkowicz family in the seventeenth century.
ChateauZámok Skalka near Vlastislav offers a rare double glimpse of history, where medieval castle ruins and a graceful baroque château stand side by side on a single storied hilltop.
ChateauZámok Snědovice is a protected Baroque and Neoclassical château in the village of Snědovice that has served as a social care institution since the early 1950s.
Zámok Sukorady is a well-preserved Baroque manor in the village of Sukorady, part of Snědovice in the Litoměřice district, protected as a cultural monument of the Ústí nad Labem Region.
ChateauZámok Třebušín is a Baroque-era castle in the village of Třebušín that evolved from a 16th-century Renaissance fortress and has been an officially protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Třebívlice is an elegant Neoclassical château built after 1837 in the village of Třebívlice, now protected as a cultural monument and home to both a school and an exhibition dedicated to Ulrike von Levetzow.
ChateauZámok Velké Žernoseky is a centuries-old château on the Elbe River, rebuilt after 1667 on the site of an earlier fortress and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1958.
ChateauZámok Velký Újezd is a protected cultural monument near Býčkovice that beautifully layers Baroque and Empire architecture across centuries of history.
Zámok Vrbičany, a listed cultural monument since 1964, is a historically significant manor that defines the village of Vrbičany in the Litoměřice district.
ChateauZámok Zahořany, a Baroque manor house in the village of Zahořany near Křešíc, is a listed cultural monument that preserves centuries of North Bohemian history.
ChateauZámok Čížkovice is a graceful Baroque château in the village of Čížkovice, built between 1658 and 1665 to designs by Italian architect Giulio Broggio and now protected as a Czech cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Žitenice is a beautifully preserved Baroque manor in the Litoměřice district, shaped by centuries of history and today recognised as a protected cultural monument.