Bašta Helvít
Bašta Helvít is a well-preserved 16th-century round tower bastion in Prachatice, today nestled within a charming municipal park and incorporated into a residential building.
21 monuments
okres Prachatice — 21 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bašta Helvít, Boubínský zámoček and Haselburg.
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Bašta Helvít is a well-preserved 16th-century round tower bastion in Prachatice, today nestled within a charming municipal park and incorporated into a residential building.
ChateauBoubínský zámeček is a historic hunting lodge perched at 1,150 metres in the Šumava highlands, surrounded by one of Central Europe's finest primeval forests and offering stunning views reaching as far as the Alps.
Haselburg is a evocative medieval ruin north of Vimperk, known locally as Hrádek or Kulatá Bašta, offering history and panoramic views in the heart of the Šumava region.
CastleHrad Drslavice is a listed Gothic-Renaissance stronghold in South Bohemia with roots possibly stretching back to the 12th century, currently being lovingly restored by the Švejda family.
Hrad Hus is a medieval castle ruin dramatically set on a rocky promontory above the Blanice River at 730 metres, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1963.
CastlePerched at 1,037 metres in the Šumava mountains near Strážný, Hrad Kunžvart is one of the highest-situated castle ruins in the Czech Republic and a protected cultural monument steeped in border history.
CastleHrad Lipovice in the village of Lipovice is a well-preserved 15th-century minor noble fortress featuring Gothic doorframes, a vaulted hall, and a deep defensive moat.
CastleThe hill of Na Jánu on the eastern edge of Netolice conceals the remains of an early medieval fortified settlement, now a protected cultural monument brought to life at the local Archeopark.
Hrad Vitějovice, also known as Osule, is an intriguing unfinished medieval castle near Prachatice whose atmospheric hilltop ruins have been a protected cultural monument since 1963.
CastleVolarské šance is a remarkably preserved Thirty Years' War field fortification near Soumarský most that once protected the historic Golden Trail trade route and has been a listed Czech cultural monument since 2008.
Hrad Věnec, a protected prehistoric hillfort near Zálezy in the Prachatice district, dates from the late Hallstatt and early La Tène periods and rewards visitors with both archaeological interest and beautiful South Bohemian scenery.
CastleHrádek u Husince is a largely vanished medieval stronghold above the Blanice River valley, whose peaceful setting and historical resonance make it a charming destination for a scenic walk near Husinec.
Prachatice boasts one of Central Europe's best-preserved medieval fortification systems, featuring two wall rings, seven towers, and the iconic Lower Gate.
The partially preserved medieval town walls of Vimperk, dating from the late 15th century, offer visitors a captivating glimpse into the fortified past of this South Bohemian town.
Obří hrad is a remarkably well-preserved Hallstatt-era hillfort hidden deep in the Šumava forests near Nicov, protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1958.
The fortified stronghold of Chocholatá Lhota, today a listed cultural monument, is a rare surviving example of a medieval noble fortress that was later converted into a granary.
CastlePevnosť Smrčná is a medieval stone tower in the village of Smrčná, listed as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic yet classified as endangered due to its deteriorating condition.
CastleVelký Hrádeček is a protected prehistoric hillfort near Třebanice in the Prachatice district, offering both a scenic hilltop walk and a fascinating glimpse into South Bohemia's earliest human settlements.
Zámok Dub is a listed Neo-Gothic château in the South Bohemian village of Dub, featuring Norman Gothic-inspired architecture and open to the public under the stewardship of the Battaglia family.
ChateauKratochvíle is a Renaissance castle in Petrův Dvůr in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is a picturesque manorial residence surrounded by a small castle park.
ChateauRising above the confluence of two waterways at 750 metres, Zámok Vimperk is a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic whose architecture spans early Gothic origins to sweeping Neo-Renaissance renovations of the nineteenth century.