CastleMydlovar Castle
Hrad Mydlovar is a medieval castle ruin in the Polabí region, set on the right bank of the Elbe and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1965.
22 monuments
okres Nymburk — 22 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Mydlovar Castle, Přerovská hůra Castle and strážní pahorek Kuchyňka Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleHrad Mydlovar is a medieval castle ruin in the Polabí region, set on the right bank of the Elbe and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1965.
CastlePřerovská hůra is a protected prehistoric and early medieval hillfort above Přerov nad Labem, notable for its layered occupation spanning the Hallstatt period through the early medieval Hillfort era.
CastleKuchyňka is a historically significant sentinel mound near Libice nad Cidlinou, likely connected to the Slavník dynasty's stronghold and protected as a cultural monument since 1965.
Hradiště Libice nad Cidlinou is a nationally protected early medieval fortified settlement near the confluence of the Elbe and Cidlina rivers, closely associated with the legendary Slavník dynasty and its saints Adalbert and Radim.
Hradiště na Hřebínku is a protected prehistoric hillfort on the hill of Oškobrh near Odřepsy, forming part of a remarkable complex of sites that together span several millennia of human settlement in the Central Bohemian Region.
Hradiště na Kostelíčku is a protected early medieval hillfort near Odřepsy in the Nymburk district, hidden within the Vlkov game reserve and listed alongside the hillfort of Hřebínek and the lost village of Oškobrhy as part of a remarkable complex of Central Bohemian heritage sites.
CastleHradiště nad Studci is a rare Late Bronze Age hillfort near Studce in the Nymburk district, protected both as a cultural monument and as part of the Čtvrtě National Nature Monument.
CastleHradiště nad Sychrovem is a well-preserved prehistoric and medieval hillfort near Studce in the Nymburk district, featuring an impressive rampart up to three metres high and protected as a cultural monument alongside the nearby hillfort above Studce.
CastleThe medieval fortifications of Nymburk are among the best-preserved town walls in the Czech Republic, offering visitors a captivating walk through centuries of history.
Zámok Bon Repos is a graceful 18th-century hunting lodge built by Count František Antonín Špork near Stará Lysá, set within a protected historic park that is home to a remarkable ancient yew tree.
ChateauZámok Kounice is a neglected but historically significant Renaissance château in the Central Bohemian village of Kounice, built between 1612 and 1634 by Jan Rudolf Trčka z Lípy and still awaiting a dedicated new owner to bring about its revival.
ChateauZámok Kovanice, a protected cultural monument near Nymburk, is a beautifully preserved manor whose history spans from its Renaissance founding after 1585 to a sweeping Baroque transformation in the 17th century.
ChateauZámok Křinec is a beautifully restored Baroque manor in the Central Bohemian town of Křinec, now gradually reopening to visitors after decades of neglect and an ongoing private restoration effort.
ChateauZámok Loučeň is a magnificent Baroque château in the Nymburk district, listed as a Czech cultural monument and celebrated as one of central Bohemia's finest aristocratic residences.
ChateauThe château of Lysá nad Labem enchants visitors with its magnificent Baroque sculpture-filled park, featuring works by Braun and Platzer, as well as a former Augustinian monastery — all protected cultural landmarks northeast of Prague.
ChateauChâteau Mcely is a beautifully restored Baroque hunting lodge turned five-star luxury hotel, offering guests an unforgettable blend of aristocratic heritage and modern comfort in the heart of Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Neugebau is a historic hunting lodge hidden among the old-growth trees of Obora Kněžičky, set alongside the picturesque Žehuňský pond.
ChateauNový Ronov was a noble château in the village of Oskořínek, near Nymburk, that no longer survives today except in historical records.
ChateauPoděbrady Castle (Czech: Zámek Poděbrady) is a castle in the town of Poděbrady in the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Přerov nad Labem is a Renaissance château notable for its surviving south-eastern wing, its connection to archduke Ludwig Salvator, and its role as the birthplace of the oldest ethnographic open-air museum in the Czech lands.
ChateauThe Baroque château of Rožďalovice, originally Renaissance in origin, is a listed cultural monument in the Central Bohemian Region that today serves as a social care facility.
Zámok Vlkov nad Lesy is a charming protected hunting château on the edge of the village of Vlkov nad Lesy, listed as a cultural monument since 1965.