CastleBuková Castle
Hrad Buková, set on Srnčí kopec near the village of Buková, is a remarkable site whose layered history spans from a prehistoric hillfort to a medieval watchtower.
35 monuments
okres Plzeň-jih — 35 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Buková Castle, Lopata Castle and Netunice Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleHrad Buková, set on Srnčí kopec near the village of Buková, is a remarkable site whose layered history spans from a prehistoric hillfort to a medieval watchtower.
Hrad Holýšov, set on Trný Hill near Holýšov, is one of the Plzeň-South district's most notable prehistoric hillforts, blending rich archaeological heritage with scenic countryside walks.
CastleHrad Lopata is a striking medieval ruin perched on a quartzite ridge near Milínov, offering visitors a captivating blend of Bohemian history and protected natural scenery.
Hrad Líšina is a prehistoric hillfort in the Plzeň-South district, set atop Líšinský Hill just a kilometre from the village of Líšina, where its commanding position once provided ancient settlers with both natural protection and far-reaching views.
CastleHrad Netunice is a sixteenth-century fortified residence in the village of Netunice that survived centuries of decline thanks to its conversion into a Baroque granary in 1780 and is now a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleHrad Potštejn is a protected medieval ruin near Žinkovy in the Plzeň-jih district, perched on a rocky spur above the Labuť pond at around 530 metres above sea level.
CastleHrad Roupov is a partially preserved medieval castle ruin near the village of Roupov in the Plzeň-South district, protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1963.
CastleHrad Skála, a ruined medieval castle near Přeštice in the Plzeň Region, holds a unique place in history as the site of the earliest written record of a firearm being used in Bohemia, dating to 1399.
CastleThe medieval ruins of Hrad Vlčtejn, a state-protected cultural monument since 1963, lie hidden among the hills northwest of Blovice in the Plzeň-jih district.
Hrad Řenče is a medieval fortress in the village of Řenče, Plzeň-jih district, protected as an official Czech cultural monument since 1991.
CastleThe stronghold at Řesanice, dating to the fourteenth century and later converted into a Baroque granary, is a protected cultural monument preserving centuries of noble and rural history in a quiet village near Kasejovice.
CastleHradec u Stoda is a partially preserved early medieval fortified settlement from the tenth to twelfth centuries, now protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
Hradiště Jindřín is a protected prehistoric hillfort on Jindřín hill near Radkovice, featuring impressive natural rock defences and a double rampart with a ditch that have survived to the present day.
The ancient hillfort of Hradiště Kokšín, a protected cultural monument crowning a 684-metre hill in the Plzeň-South district, is believed to date from the Hallstatt period and still retains traces of its stone rampart and evidence of prehistoric iron-ore mining nearby.
ChateauNový zámok in Chocenice is a protected cultural monument that forms an exceptional architectural ensemble together with the adjacent older manor house.
CastleObrovo hradiště, a hilltop site southeast of Žinkovy, is a protected Czech cultural monument with visible prehistoric and early medieval fortifications spanning thousands of years of human settlement.
Starý zámok Chocenice is a protected cultural monument dating back as an officially listed heritage site to 1958, standing alongside the newer château in a striking architectural pairing.
Zámok Blovice is a striking Neo-Gothic castle on the southern edge of Blovice that evolved from a medieval fortress into a Baroque and later Romantic residence, and today houses the Museum of Southern Plzeň Region.
ChateauThe Baroque château of Bukovec, with origins dating to 1177, has served as a medieval fortress, noble seat, and parish rectory across its long and varied history.
The Morzin Palace (Czech: Morzinský palác) is a country estate in Dolní Lukavice, Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Lužany is a state-protected château near Přeštice in the Pilsen Region, celebrated for its elegant architecture, sweeping park, and rare Renaissance garden.
ChateauZámok Lázně Letiny is a protected historic spa complex in the village of Letiny, Plzeň-South district, whose 17th-century château was largely demolished in 1888 yet whose surviving buildings remain a valued monument to the region's aristocratic and bathing heritage.
Zámok Merklín is a graceful Classicist château in the village of Merklín, whose origins date to 1670 and which today stands as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauNebílovy Castle (Czech: zámek Nebílovy) is a castle in Nebílovy in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It is situated about 16 km south of Plzeň.
Zámok Oselce is a protected cultural monument nestled in the peaceful village of Oselce in the Plzeň Region, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into the history of western Bohemia.
Zámok Ptenín is an elegant 18th-century baroque château built by Count Ferdinand Morzin on the site of a medieval Gothic fortress, now a nationally listed cultural monument in the village of Ptenín.
ChateauZámok Přestavlky is a graceful 1740 Baroque château near Dobřany, founded by the provost of Chotěšov Monastery and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1958.
Zámok Příchovice is a listed cultural monument in the village of Příchovice, Plzeň-South district, whose elegant architecture enriches the landscape of the southern Plzeň region.
Zámok Spálené Poříčí is a protected cultural monument whose Renaissance origins, Baroque additions, and Neo-Gothic touches reflect centuries of architectural evolution under the long stewardship of the Vratislavs of Mitrovice and, later, the Metropolitan Chapter of St. Vitus in Prague.
ChateauZelená Hora (literally "Green Mountain") is a castle in Klášter in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It is located on an eponymous mountains, close to the town of Nepomuk.
ChateauZámok Újezd is a Renaissance castle near Horšice, later enhanced with Baroque features and a Chapel of Saint Anna, now protected as a Czech cultural monument.
Zámok Čečovice is a charming, officially protected cultural monument in the village of Čečovice, cherished as a key part of the architectural heritage of the Plzeň Region.
ChateauŠtěnovice château is a Baroque manor house built around 1723 on the banks of the Úhlava River, now a protected cultural monument in private hands.
ChateauZámok Žinkovy is a historic landmark near Nepomuk that evolved from a medieval fortress into an elegant aristocratic residence, and has been a protected cultural monument of the Plzeň Region since 1963.
ChateauZámok Životice is a picturesque, pond-side manor house in the village of Životice, Plzeň-South district, protected as a cultural monument since 1958.