Obrova noha Castle
Hrad Obrova noha is a vast, multi-period hillfort near Otaslavice in the Drahanská vrchovina highlands, spanning nearly ten hectares and preserving traces of settlement from the Stone Age through to the Slavic era.
15 monuments
okres Prostějov — 15 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Otaslavice Castle, Plumlov Castle and Castle near Bílovic.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
Hrad Obrova noha is a vast, multi-period hillfort near Otaslavice in the Drahanská vrchovina highlands, spanning nearly ten hectares and preserving traces of settlement from the Stone Age through to the Slavic era.
CastleHrad Otaslavice is a unique medieval site where two separate castles once stood side by side, reflecting the village's historic division between two lordships until 1590.
Hrad u Bílovic is a protected prehistoric hillfort on the right bank of the Romže River near Bílovice-Lutotín, preserving significant remains of ancient fortifications that shed light on the earliest history of Moravia.
Staré Hradisko is Moravia's most important Celtic oppidum, a freely accessible protected site where a nature trail guides visitors through nearly 37 hectares of ancient ramparts and rich history along the legendary Amber Road.
ChateauZámok Brodek u Prostějova is a graceful Neoclassical château set on the edge of Brodek u Prostějova, featuring sculptural gardens, a fountain courtyard, and historic outbuildings protected as a cultural monument since 1973.
ChateauZámok Dobromilice is a protected Baroque château on the south-western edge of a village near Němčice nad Hanou, currently undergoing careful private restoration.
ChateauZámok Jesenec, a High Baroque ensemble near Konice in the Olomouc Region, is a protected cultural monument whose architecture reflects the distinctive influence of the renowned Central European architect Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel.
ChateauZámok Konice is a listed Czech cultural monument that evolved from a medieval trade-route fortress into a château residence on the scenic border of the Zábřeh and Drahanská Highlands.
The château of Nezamyslice, a listed cultural monument near Němčice nad Hanou, is home to a regional care facility and forms a charming historic ensemble together with its neighbouring Baroque granary.
ChateauChâteau Plumlov, with roots dating to around 1300, is a nationally protected cultural monument in the Prostějov district of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Prostějov is a Renaissance castle built by Jan IV. of Pernštejn between 1522 and 1526, standing as one of the most treasured historical landmarks in the heart of Prostějov.
ChateauZámok Ptení is a beautifully preserved Renaissance château in the village of Ptení, offering a rare glimpse into Moravia's rich architectural heritage.
ChateauThe elegant Classicist château of Čechy pod Kosířem, set within a protected romantic park, is celebrated for its close association with the renowned Czech painter Josef Mánes.
CastleČertův hrádek is a dramatic medieval castle ruin perched on a rocky spur near Okluky in the Prostějov district, naturally defended by the encircling Hloučela stream and offering a rewarding, off-the-beaten-path experience for adventurous visitors.