CastleKunětická hora Castle
Kunětická hora Castle (Czech: hrad Kunětická hora) is a castle in the municipality of Ráby in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. The castle lies on Kunětická hora Hill, about 6 km from the city of Pardubice.…
13 monuments
okres Pardubice — 13 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Kunětická hora Castle, Zelená brána Castle and Lovecký zámoček Rohoznice.
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CastleKunětická hora Castle (Czech: hrad Kunětická hora) is a castle in the municipality of Ráby in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. The castle lies on Kunětická hora Hill, about 6 km from the city of Pardubice.…
The Zelená brána is the sole surviving remnant of Pardubice's 16th-century fortifications and offers visitors a breathtaking panoramic view from its 59-metre tower.
ChateauThe hunting lodge Rohoznice is a romantically situated yet sadly ruined 19th-century retreat hidden in the forests between Dobřenice and Rohoznice, built in 1880 and still awaiting restoration.
The fragmented but evocative remains of Pardubice's medieval town fortifications — including stone walls, earthen ramparts, and ditches — invite visitors to explore a lesser-known side of the city's history.
CastleThe earthen ramparts of the medieval water fortress of Štěpánov, a listed cultural monument since 1958, lie just half a kilometre east of the village centre near Přelouč and offer a quiet, rewarding detour for history enthusiasts.
The ruined medieval fortress of Svojšice, a protected cultural monument in the Pardubice Region, was founded in the fourteenth century as a noble family seat and was devastated during the Thirty Years' War.
ChateauZámok Choltice is a beautifully preserved baroque château southwest of Pardubice, featuring a two-wing layout and a chapel dedicated to Saint Romedio, protected as a state cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Horní Jelení is a modest nineteenth-century building in the Pardubice district that has belonged to the Bubno z Litic family since its construction, though it was never used as a grand aristocratic residence and offers few notable architectural or historical highlights.
The ruins of the hunting château Neulust, once surrounded by a grand French park, lie on the edge of the Bažantnice nature reserve near Uhersko, easily accessible via scenic hiking and cycling trails.
ChateauZámok Pardubice is an unrivalled Renaissance gem in Central Europe, housing the East Bohemian Museum and Gallery within its superbly preserved, nationally protected complex.
ChateauZámok Perníková chaloupka is a fairytale-like hunting lodge near Ráby, nestled at the foot of Kunětická hora in the East Bohemian countryside.
ChateauThe hunting lodge at Ráby, once known as Jägerhaus, is a protected Czech cultural monument built on the site of an earlier estate destroyed by fire, offering visitors a glimpse into the world of aristocratic country life in Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Zdechovice is a Classicist château near Přelouč whose origins date to a medieval fortress of the fourteenth century, later rebuilt in Renaissance and Baroque styles before being restored after a devastating fire in the early 1800s.