CastleOkoř Castle
Okoř is a castle on a low rocky promontory in Okoř, north-west of Prague, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) from the city centre, in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.…
22 monuments
okres Praha-západ — 22 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Okoř Castle, Závist Castle and Červený Újezd Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleOkoř is a castle on a low rocky promontory in Okoř, north-west of Prague, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) from the city centre, in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.…
CastleZávist, near Prague on the right bank of the Vltava, is the largest Celtic oppidum in the Czech Republic, a nationally protected prehistoric hillfort whose remarkable ramparts once spanned two sides of the Břežanské valley.
CastleČervený Újezd is a masterfully built historicising castle near Unhošť, constructed in 2001–2002, that seamlessly blends Gothic and Renaissance elements to create an unexpectedly authentic medieval atmosphere.
CastleHrad Řivnáč is a protected prehistoric hill fort in Central Bohemia that gave its name to the Eneolithic Řivnáč culture, making it a site of both local charm and pan-European archaeological importance.
The hillfort Na Zámkách, set on a strategic spur near the village of Chotěč, is a protected cultural monument bearing witness to ancient settlement in the Central Bohemian Region.
CastleHradiště Pod Humenskou is a mysterious prehistoric and early medieval hillfort near Jíloviště, whose exact origins remain unknown despite its status as a protected cultural monument.
CastleHradišťátko is an early medieval hillfort near Dolní Břežany whose strategic hilltop position and tenth-century origins make it a significant, protected monument to the beginnings of Bohemian statehood.
CastleLevý Hradec is an early medieval Bohemian gord situated 3 km northwest of Prague borders near Roztoky, in the Czech Republic.…
CastleLiběhrad is a ruined medieval fortress rising above the Vltava River near Libčice nad Vltavou, cherished as a protected cultural monument and prized for its stunning valley views.
CastlePevnosť Litovice is a 14th-century medieval fortress in Hostivice's Litovice district that was later converted into a granary and is now protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastlePevnosť Třebotov is a well-preserved Renaissance fortress near Prague, lovingly restored by successive private owners and now a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleVčelní Hrádek is a ruined medieval fortified residence that once stood on a commanding hilltop above the confluence of the Chotouňský stream and the Sázava River near Jílové.
ChateauZámok Dobřichovice is a late Baroque castle near Prague with Renaissance origins, centuries of history tied to the Order of Knights of the Cross with the Red Star, and the status of a protected Czech cultural monument.
ChateauThe Renaissance château in Dolní Břežany, a protected cultural monument owned by the Prague Archbishopric, now operates as the four-star Chateau Clara Futura hotel following an extensive restoration completed in 2018.
ChateauZámok Hostivice is a beautifully preserved Baroque château in the centre of Hostivice that now serves as the town hall, keeping it at the heart of daily community life.
Zámok Mníšek pod Brdy is a freely accessible, state-owned château in the Prague-West district, evolved from a medieval castle into a listed cultural monument administered by the National Heritage Institute.
ChateauPrůhonice Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site set within a magnificent park near Prague, houses the Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences and welcomes visitors with exhibitions on the estate's rich history and garden heritage.
ChateauZámok Roztoky, a Renaissance gem on the Vltava near Prague with medieval origins dating to the thirteenth century, today houses the Central Bohemian Museum and has been a protected cultural monument since 1965.
ChateauZámok Slapy is a listed cultural monument whose estate blends a grand 1930s Neo-Baroque main building with authentic eighteenth-century Baroque outbuildings, all rooted in a history dating back to the early fourteenth century.
Zámok Tuchoměřice is a listed early Baroque château near Prague, shaped by centuries of history and transformed into a Jesuit residence by Italian architect Giovanni Domenico Orsi between 1667 and 1669.
ChateauZámok Všenory is an 18th-century manor in the village of Všenory, notable for its pseudo-Baroque façade and rich architectural history.
ChateauZámoček Trnová is a seventeenth-century manor house in the village of Trnová near Prague, designated a cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 1995.