CastleBouzov Castle
Bouzov Castle (Czech: Hrad Bouzov) is a castle in Bouzov in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It is located on a hill above the village of Bouzov, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) northwest of Olomouc.…
27 monuments
okres Olomouc — 27 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bouzov Castle, Drahotuš Castle and Fort Galgenberg Castle.
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CastleBouzov Castle (Czech: Hrad Bouzov) is a castle in Bouzov in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It is located on a hill above the village of Bouzov, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) northwest of Olomouc.…
CastleThe medieval ruins of Hrad Drahotuš, set on a rocky ridge of the Oderské vrchy and protected as a Czech cultural monument, offer visitors a captivating blend of history and panoramic highland scenery.
CastleHrad Fort Galgenberg is a striking remnant of Olomouc's 19th-century defensive ring, recalling the city's former status as one of the Habsburg Monarchy's foremost Moravian fortresses.
CastleFort XX Křelov is one of 22 historic forts built between the late 18th century and 1874 to defend the strategically vital city of Olomouc.
The ruins of Hrad Hluboký, a state-protected medieval castle hidden above the Bystřice River near Hrubá Voda, once guarded the historic route between Olomouc and Opava.
Hrad Huzová, also called Mutkov or Waldhausen, is a ruined 13th-century castle near Huzová whose abandonment in the 1320s gave rise to both the Lords of Sovinec and the Lords of Holštejn.
The Crown Fortress is a remarkably well-preserved part of Olomouc's historic fortifications, featuring a five-pointed bastion, a Baroque powder magazine, and an Empire-style guardhouse ruin.
CastleHrad Náměšť na Hané, first documented in 1141 as a possession of the Olomouc bishopric, stands on a rocky spur above the Šumice stream and has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
Salzerova reduta II is a listed cultural monument in Olomouc's Hodolany district, built as part of the city's historic fortification system to guard the southern approach and control the flooding of the fortress foreground.
Tepenec Castle (German: Burg Twingenberg, a.k.a. Karlsburg) is a former castle in the vicinity of Jívová in Moravia, in the Czech Republic. The castle was built by Emperor Charles IV between 1340 and 1346.…
CastleHrad Terezská brána, a striking blend of Baroque and Classicist architecture on Palach Square, is one of the last surviving remnants of Olomouc's historic city fortifications.
CastleHrad Unčovice is a rare and well-preserved medieval fortified manor near Olomouc, once home to the lesser Moravian nobility and today a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleHrad Šternberk is a nationally protected medieval castle perched on a spur of the Nízký Jeseník uplands in the Olomouc Region, open to the public and managed by the National Heritage Institute.
The hunting lodge Nové Valteřice, built by the Liechtenstein family in the late 19th century, is a rare gem combining aristocratic elegance with Victorian industrial aesthetics, highlighted by a cast-iron pavilion acquired at the 1873 Vienna World Exhibition.
CastleThe medieval town walls of Litovel, built between the 1320s and around 1346 thanks to a royal tax exemption granted by King John of Luxembourg, survive today as a single stretch of wall along Švédská ulička in the south-eastern part of the town.
CastleOlomouc Castle (Czech: Olomoucký hrad) is one of the most important castle complexes in the Czech Republic. It is located on Wenceslas hill in the historic city of Olomouc.…
CastlePevnost Olomouc evolved from early medieval defences into a sophisticated European bastion fortress before being decommissioned in 1886, opening the city to modern expansion.
CastleFort Radíkov in Olomouc is a uniquely designed artillery fort without a réduit, making it one of the most architecturally distinctive fortifications in Central Europe.
CastleThe 28-metre Gothic-Renaissance Black Tower in Drahanovice, accompanied by original defensive walls and Gothic cellars, is one of central Moravia's most treasured listed monuments.
ChateauBílá Lhota is a charming Classicist château with Empire-style accents, located about seven kilometres west of Litovel in the Olomouc Region.
Zámok Chudobín is an elegant 18th-century Baroque château near Olomouc, built on the site of a medieval fortress and surrounded by a beautiful park, now protected as a Czech cultural monument.
The château of Horní Dlouhá Loučka is an originally Baroque, later Neoclassical manor in the Olomouc Region, today in a severe state of disrepair following the partial collapse of its walls in 2017.
ChateauThe Baroque castle of Nové Zámky near Litovel, built by the Liechtenstein family in 1690, is prized above all for its exceptionally well-preserved Empire-style façades.
ChateauNáměšť na Hané is a charming Moravian village that captivates visitors with two historic aristocratic residences — the Lower Castle and the architecturally distinguished Upper Castle, a protected cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Tršice is a beautifully situated Empire-style manor near Olomouc, whose medieval origins, landscaped park, and peaceful pond-side setting make it a highlight of the Moravian countryside.
ChateauThe late Baroque château of Velký Týnec, built after 1765 on the site of a Gothic fortress and rebuilt following a fire in 1779, is today a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Žerotín is a graceful late-Baroque and early-Neoclassical manor house in the Olomouc district, listed as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.