CastleDolní pevnosť Kestřany
The historic complex at Kestřany, near Písek, enchants visitors with its medieval lower fortress, upper fortress, Baroque château, and farm buildings, all protected as a Czech cultural monument.
39 monuments
okres Písek — 39 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Dolní pevnosť Kestřany, Horní pevnosť Kestřany and Boudy Castle.
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CastleThe historic complex at Kestřany, near Písek, enchants visitors with its medieval lower fortress, upper fortress, Baroque château, and farm buildings, all protected as a Czech cultural monument.
The Upper Fortress of Kestřany is a well-preserved medieval stronghold in the Písek district, dating to the late thirteenth century and today protected as a cultural monument alongside the village château and lower fortress.
Hrad Boudy is a protected prehistoric hillfort near the village of Boudy in the Písek district, with settlement traces dating from the Middle Bronze Age and a fortified enclosure established during the Late Hallstatt period.
CastleHrad Božejovice is a partially preserved medieval fortress set on a peninsula above Pevnosťský Pond near Skály, offering a glimpse into the defensive ingenuity and noble heritage of South Bohemia.
CastleThe fortress of Brloh, a Renaissance-era seat of minor nobility near Drhovle, passed through numerous aristocratic families before losing its residential role in 1712 and is today a protected cultural monument.
CastleHrad Chřešťovice is a protected prehistoric and early medieval hillfort dramatically situated above the Orlík Reservoir, offering both a rich layered history and beautiful views over the Vltava valley.
CastleHrad Kovářov is a protected medieval fortress in the South Bohemian town of Kovářov that served as a noble seat from the early fifteenth century until it was absorbed into the Orlík estate at the end of the sixteenth century.
CastleHrad Myslín is a small but historically significant medieval fortress in the village of Myslín, once the seat of local minor nobility and today a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
Hrad Myšenec is a protected medieval ruin near Protivín, built by King Přemysl Otakar II in the 13th century as a royal diplomatic residence and abandoned after his death at the Battle of Marchfeld in 1278.
CastleHrad Oppidum Nevězice is a Late La Tène Celtic oppidum covering thirteen hectares on a rocky promontory above the Orlík reservoir, once a key strategic and commercial stronghold along the ancient Vltava trade route.
The Putimská brána was a medieval city gate in the southwestern corner of Písek that served as the main passage along the historic Zlatá stezka route towards the village of Putim.
CastlePísek Castle, founded by King Přemysl Otakar II around the mid-thirteenth century, is one of the smallest yet most thoroughly studied medieval castles in Central Europe, and today houses the collections of the Prácheň Museum.
CastleThe prehistoric hillfort of Vrcovice, a state-protected cultural monument since 1963, rises on a rocky spur above the Otava River near Písek and offers a rare glimpse into the ancient history of southern Bohemia.
Zvíkov (Czech: hrad Zvíkov; German: Klingenberg), often called "the king of Czech castles", is a castle in Zvíkovské Podhradí municipality, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) north of Písek in the South Bohemian Region of the Cz…
CastleThe site of Hrad Zvíkov conceals a far older story: a fortified settlement, possibly a late Iron Age castellum, occupied the rocky spur above the Vltava and Otava confluence from the Middle Bronze Age until it was consumed by fire and eventually by the construction of the medieval royal castle.
Žižkův vrch harbours two distinct fortified sites of different — and in one case still unknown — ages, both protected today as cultural monuments near Drhovle in the Písek district.
CastleHradiště Písecká Smoleč is a protected prehistoric and early medieval hillfort set on a natural spur south of Písecká Smoleč, valued for its strategic position and its evidence of repeated settlement from the Bronze Age through the Hillfort Period.
CastleHradišťský vrch on the western edge of Písek is home to a protected Late Bronze Age hillfort that offers both panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
CastlePísek's medieval town walls, originally built in the 13th century and reaching up to ten metres in height, survive today in scattered fragments, with the longest continuous section preserved along Podskalí and Hradební II. streets near the Otava River.
CastleThe Renaissance fortress in Draheničky, a protected cultural monument since 1963, forms a striking square complex on the eastern edge of this peaceful village between Písek and Rožmitál pod Třemšínem.
Pevnosť in Údraž is a medieval fortress converted into a granary that has been a protected cultural monument since 1958.
CastlePevnosť Klokočín is a well-preserved Renaissance fortress near Protivín, renowned for its rare sgraffito plasterwork and its role as a noble residence from the mid-sixteenth century until the early seventeenth century.
CastlePevnosť Kožlí u Čížové is a restrained Renaissance château in the village of Kožlí u Čížové, notable for its elegant Baroque granite window surrounds with semicircular staircase openings.
CastleThe former fortress of the Tetour of Tetov family near Podchýšská Lhota survives today only as probable traces of masonry within a rural cottage, yet the site remains under official heritage protection.
CastlePevnosť Vlksice is a charming example of small-scale medieval noble architecture in the Písek district, protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1995.
ChateauZámok Cerhonice is a protected cultural monument in South Bohemia that evolved from a medieval stronghold into a distinguished aristocratic residence.
ChateauZámok Chřešťovice is a beautifully preserved baroque château in South Bohemia, built on medieval foundations and protected as a listed cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Dolní Nerestce is a historically significant château near Písek, founded around 1600 by the Deym ze Stříteže family and today protected as a listed cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Drhovle, a protected cultural monument in the South Bohemian village of Drhovle, is a centuries-old château with aristocratic roots that now serves as a care home for the elderly.
ChateauZámeček Jenišovice is a well-preserved seventeenth-century Renaissance manor complex near Milevsko, with a history stretching back to a medieval chapel documented as early as 1428.
ChateauZámok Kestřany, a seventeenth-century manor near Písek, is a protected cultural monument whose rich history spans several distinguished noble families, including the Schwarzenbergs.
ChateauOrlík Castle (Czech: Zámek Orlík) is a château 500 metres (1,600 ft) in Orlík nad Vltavou, in Písek District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.…
ChateauZámok Protivín is a stately High Baroque château set within an English landscape park in South Bohemia, though its future remains uncertain following a criminal investigation in early 2024.
Stará Vráž is a protected neo-Gothic castle in the Písek district that has been thoughtfully transformed into a modern spa and rehabilitation sanatorium known as Lázně Vráž.
Zámok Tyrolský dům is a charming Tyrolean-style hunting lodge hidden within the Rukávec game reserve near Milevsko, notable for its Alpine architecture, a historic chapel, and an Art Nouveau dog cemetery, though it remains closed to the public.
ChateauZámok Varvažov is a listed Baroque manor house in the village of Varvažov, forming the heart of a heritage conservation zone that preserves one of South Bohemia's finest examples of traditional rural architecture.
Zámok Červený Újezdec is a listed sixteenth-century manor near Vlastec in South Bohemia, built by the lords of Švamberk and today operating as a charming family farm with guest accommodation.
ChateauZámok Čimelice is a magnificent Baroque aristocratic residence in the village of Čimelice, Písek district, and one of the finest examples of noble architecture in South Bohemia.
Zámok Čížová, a Renaissance castle near Písek with roots in the sixteenth century, is a protected cultural monument whose grounds are today enlivened by the Čížová brewery.