Bitozeves Castle
Hrad Bitozeves is a medieval fortress in the Louny district that survived the Thirty Years' War, was later repurposed as a granary by the Sinzendorf family, and has been a listed cultural monument since 1964.
60 monuments
okres Louny — 60 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bitozeves Castle, Březno Castle and Drahúš Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
Hrad Bitozeves is a medieval fortress in the Louny district that survived the Thirty Years' War, was later repurposed as a granary by the Sinzendorf family, and has been a listed cultural monument since 1964.
CastleThe prehistoric hillfort of Na Šachtách near Březno u Postoloprty is a state-protected archaeological monument with settlement traces dating from the Stone Age through the Bronze Age Únětice culture to the Late Hallstatt period.
CastleDrahúš is an early medieval hillfort above the Ohře River near Postoloprty, mentioned in the Chronicle of Cosmas and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
Hrad Hlubany is a medieval fortress near Podbořany that blends its protected historical architecture with a fascinating exhibition on the region's kaolin mining heritage.
Hrad Hřivice is a Bronze Age hillfort crowning the 444-metre hill of Okrouhlík near Hřivice, whose archaeological secrets remain largely unexcavated.
CastleHrad Křečov is a protected ruined castle near Podbořanský Rohozec, dating from the fourteenth century and abandoned in the early sixteenth century.
The ruins of Lina, also known as Hrádek u Valče, are a captivating blend of lost medieval history and rare natural heritage set among the juniper-covered slopes northwest of Vrbička in the Louny district.
Hrad Na Rovinách is a Hallstatt-period prehistoric hillfort perched on a natural spur in the Džbán hills near Domoušice, protected as a cultural monument of outstanding archaeological importance.
Hrad Nečemice is a converted medieval fortified residence hidden within a farmstead in the village of Nečemice near Tuchořice, protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
CastlePravda Castle is a castle ruin on a hill in Pnětluky in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.
CastleRubín Hill near Dolánky preserves prehistoric and early medieval hillfort remains that rank among the most important archaeological monuments in the southern Ústí nad Labem Region.
Hrad Slavětín, a medieval castle that gave its name to a small town in the Louny district, has vanished entirely — dismantled over the centuries by locals who reused its stones as building material.
CastleHrad Stradonice is one of the Czech Republic's oldest Celtic hillforts, dating back to the Late Hallstatt period, and today its ancient ramparts are crowned by the Stradonka lookout tower, offering both history and panoramic views.
CastleHrad Výrov is a remarkable hillfort in north-western Bohemia that preserves evidence of two separate periods of settlement — the Late Hallstatt era and the Early Middle Ages — making it a compelling destination for history and archaeology enthusiasts.
CastleŽatec is a historically extraordinary site in north-western Bohemia, where prehistoric and early medieval hillforts, a Přemyslid administrative centre, and a medieval castle together chart an unbroken arc of human settlement from the Iron Age to the present day.
CastleŽatecká brána is the sole surviving remnant of Louny's medieval gate complex, built in 1500 as a barbican to protect the city's main entrance.
Hrad Žerotín is a ruined 13th-century bergfried castle above the village of Žerotín, founded by the noble family of the same name and now listed among endangered cultural monuments.
CastleHradiště u Bílence is a protected prehistoric hillfort hidden among the forested slopes of Vlčí hora near Bílenec, where ancient ramparts and ditches still lie beneath the trees.
CastleThe well-preserved northern section of Louny's medieval town fortifications, dating from around 1500, offers a striking glimpse into the city's historic defensive past.
The partially preserved medieval town fortification of Žatec, including the surviving Kněžská brána and Libočanská branka gates, offers visitors a vivid glimpse into the town's proud defensive past.
Nový Hrad in Jimlín is a striking medieval castle transformed over the centuries by Renaissance and Baroque rebuilding, open to visitors today as a protected cultural monument under the administration of the Ústí nad Labem Region.
CastleThe ruins of Petrohrad castle, hidden in woodland above the village of the same name in the Louny district, are a listed cultural monument preserving the modest but evocative remains of a mid-fourteenth-century noble stronghold.
ChateauZámok Blšany, a late-Renaissance manor near Louny transformed by Baroque reconstruction after the Thirty Years' War, has been a protected cultural heritage monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Brodec is a historic Baroque manor house nestled within a rural farmstead complex in the village of Brodec, Louny district, with origins dating back to the sixteenth century.
ChateauZámok Brody is a state-listed cultural monument perched dramatically on the edge of the Leska stream valley in the Louny District, roughly two kilometres south-west of Krásný Dvůr.
ChateauZámok Cítoliby is a protected Baroque manor in the Louny district, originally built in 1665 on the site of a medieval fortress and reshaped into its current form during the 18th century.
Zámok Divice is a medieval fortress turned manor in the village of Divice, Louny district, celebrated for its commanding square tower and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Dobříčany is a medieval fortress-turned-manor house in the village of Dobříčany near Žatec, protected as a cultural monument since 1964 and treasured for its layered architectural history.
ChateauZámok Domoušice is a protected Baroque manor in the Louny District that has been a listed Czech cultural monument since 1964.
Zámok Kaštice is a well-preserved classicist château in the village of Kaštice, Louny District, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964 and celebrated for its architectural purity and harmonious proportions.
ChateauKrásný Dvůr Castle (Czech: zámek Krásný Dvůr; German: Schönhof) is a Baroque castle in Krásný Dvůr, Ústí nad Labem Region, Czech Republic.…
ChateauThe château of Lenešice is a state-protected cultural monument dating from 1964, offering a rare glimpse into rural aristocratic heritage in the Louny district.
ChateauThe late Baroque château of Libočany, built around 1770 on the site of a medieval fortress, is a listed cultural monument and one of the most captivating architectural gems of north-western Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Libořice is a protected Baroque château nestled between the village green and the Blšanka river in the peaceful Louny district of northwestern Bohemia.
ChateauThe ruins of Zámok Libčeves in the village of Libčeves preserve centuries of history spanning Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque periods, and have been a state-protected cultural monument since 1964.
Zámok Lipno is a protected Baroque manor in the village of Lipno, Louny District, cherished as a cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Lužec, a protected cultural monument near Vroutek, captivates visitors with its rare combination of original Baroque fabric and later Romantic remodelling set against the peaceful North Bohemian countryside.
ChateauZámok Líčkov is a Baroque and Rococo château perched on a rocky spur in the Louny District, with roots dating to a 14th-century fortification and a history entwined with noble families and the 20th-century painter Oskar Brázda.
ChateauZámok Milošice is a late-Baroque château near Měcholup in the Louny district, set amid peaceful rural scenery that perfectly complements its historic charm.
Zámok Milčeves is a late Baroque manor house in the village of Milčeves near Žatec, protected as a Slovak cultural monument since 1964.
Zámok Mlýnce is a charming Neo-Gothic castle in the village of Mlýnce near Vroutek, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964.
Zámok Mradice is a small late-18th or early-19th century château near Postoloprt, now protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1964, with only the main house and a fragment of its historic park remaining.
ChateauThe Baroque Zámok Měcholupy, nestled in the heart of the village on the banks of the Blšanka river in the Louny district, has been a state-protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Nepomyšl is a Renaissance château in the village of Nepomyšl, built on the site of a medieval Gothic fortress and listed as a Czech cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Nové Sedlo is a protected Art Nouveau manor nestled in a park in the village of Nové Sedlo, Louny district, celebrated for its architectural beauty and cultural significance since 1964.
The château of Panenský Týnec grew from one of Bohemia's oldest Poor Clare convents, transformed into a noble residence after 1797 and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Peruc, a Rococo-remodelled castle in the Louny district, is celebrated for its association with painter Emil Filla and has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Petrohrad, a baroque château in the Louny District dating to the late seventeenth century, is a protected cultural monument that today functions as a psychiatric hospital and is not open to visitors.
ChateauPostoloprty Castle (Czech: zámek Postoloprty; German: Schloss Postelberg) is a Baroque palace in Postoloprty in the Czech Republic. The castle was constructed in the 17th century on the location of a former monastery.…
ChateauZámok Pátek, a protected Baroque castle near Peruc in the Louny district, rises majestically above the Ohře River and welcomes visitors to a site whose origins date back to a medieval fortress remodelled first in the Renaissance and later by the Dietrichstein family in the late seventeenth century.
Zámok Rybňany is an elegant early-nineteenth-century château near Zálužice that was rebuilt in the Swiss style after a fire in 1905 and has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
Zámok Skytaly, a charming listed manor near Vroutek in the Louny district, has been a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 1964.
Zámok Stekník is a graceful Rococo castle near Žatec, listed as a cultural monument since 1964 and recognised as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2023.
Zámok Strkovice is a listed Classicist manor house standing on the village green in Strkovice, where it has formed a remarkable historic ensemble with the adjacent Baroque Chapel of Saint Anne since the 18th century.
ChateauZámok Struhaře, located north of Vítkovice near Lubenec, is an early eighteenth-century manor built as the representative seat of a large estate's administrator.
ChateauZámok Toužetín is a Baroque manor near Louny with medieval roots dating to the fourteenth century, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964 but not open to visitors.
ChateauZámok Tuchořice is an 18th-century manor in the Louny district that has been repurposed as a social care facility and is not open to visitors.
ChateauZámok Velemyšleves, set above the Chomutovka River in the village of Velemyšleves, has been a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 1958, preserving an important chapter of the region's history.
Zámok Vršovice, a seventeenth-century listed manor on the banks of the Ohře River, now stands abandoned and in severe disrepair, its tower having collapsed in May 2024.
ChateauZámok Želeč is a beautifully preserved late Baroque castle built in 1760 in the village of Želeč near Měcholup, protected as a cultural monument since 1964.