CastleBílá skála Castle
Hrad Bílá skála is a prehistoric hillfort perched on a rocky spur of the Radečský ridge near Sklená Huť in the Rokycany district, protected as a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
30 monuments
okres Rokycany — 30 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bílá skála Castle, Březina Castle and Březina Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleHrad Bílá skála is a prehistoric hillfort perched on a rocky spur of the Radečský ridge near Sklená Huť in the Rokycany district, protected as a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
Hrad Březina is an early medieval — and possibly prehistoric — fortified settlement near Březina in the Rokycany district, protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
The scenic ruins of Hrad Březina crown a rocky hilltop at 500 metres above sea level in the village of Březina, Rokycany District, and are listed as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleHrad Dršťka is a largely vanished medieval castle ruin perched on a slate ridge of the Brdy Highlands near Skořice, preserving little more than earthworks and scattered stonework amid a remote military landscape.
CastleHrad Klabava is a medieval ruin set on the steep banks of the Klabava River near Ejpovice, offering a atmospheric glimpse into the region's past.
CastleThe Gothic ruins of Hrad Libštejn crown a rocky hilltop above the Berounka River near Liblín and have been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
Hrad Mydlná is a charming, seldom-visited medieval ruin set beside a restored pond in the Kamínky Nature Park, south of Nevid in the Rokycany District.
CastleHrad Nadryby is a historically layered site on the Berounka River, where prehistoric settlement and an early medieval hillfort bear witness to centuries of continuous human habitation.
CastleRadná is an ancient hillfort on a naturally fortified promontory in the Plaská pahorkatina upland, with a history stretching from the Bronze Age through the early medieval period, and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
CastleStřapole hillfort is a naturally fortified spur above the Berounka River, forming a unique archaeological complex with an adjacent burial mound cemetery and protected as a Czech cultural monument.
Hrad Svinná, also known as Starý zámek, is a medieval fortress in the village of Svinná near Hlohovice whose roots date to the fourteenth century and which is protected as a listed cultural monument.
Hrad U Němých is a shrouded former Cold War underground command bunker near Strašice in the Brdy hills, whose true purpose the Czech state officially refused to acknowledge well into the 21st century.
Hrad u Královky is a remote medieval castle site northeast of Strašice in the Rokycany district, where only faint earthwork remains hint at a fortification that once commanded the surrounding landscape.
CastleHrad Čilá is a prehistoric hillfort on the hill of Čihadlo near the village of Čilá, dating to the Late Bronze Age and Late Hallstatt period and confirmed by archaeological research in 1986.
CastleHrad Žďár is a protected Late Bronze Age hillfort set within the Žďár nature reserve near Pavlovsko, remarkable for its long history of settlement and its architectural similarities to the neighbouring hillfort on Plešivec.
CastleThe Městské opevnění Rokycan is a partially preserved medieval town fortification dating from the fourteenth century, now protected as a listed cultural monument in the Plzeň Region.
Zámok Bušovice is a pre-1710 noble manor in the village of Bušovice, built by the Vidršpergár family and protected today as a listed cultural monument.
Zámok Březina is a protected Empire-style manor in the village of Březina near Rokycany, listed as a Czech cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Hochperk is a delightful small castle near Břasy in the Pilsen Region, built not as a feudal seat but as a grand private retreat for a prosperous entrepreneur.
Zámok Hřešihlavy is an elegant eighteenth-century manor house in the village of Hřešihlavy near Kladruby, cherished as a protected cultural monument since 1964 for its outstanding historical and architectural value.
ChateauKřemelák, a charming manor on the slopes of Křemenáč hill in Břasy, now houses the local municipal office and continues to play a central role in village life.
Zámok Liblín is a beautifully layered Baroque and Classicist manor in the village of Liblín, Rokycany district, whose origins date back to a medieval fortress of the sixteenth century and which is today a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Mirošov is a beautifully preserved castle in the Rokycany district that traces its origins to a late-sixteenth-century Renaissance residence before being masterfully remodelled in the Baroque style in 1723.
Zámok Osek is a protected baroque castle in the village of Osek near Rokycany, now privately owned and undergoing careful restoration after serving for decades as accommodation for state farm workers.
ChateauZámok Podmokly is an early-eighteenth-century castle in the Rokycany district that has been an officially protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 2010.
Zámok Svinná, a late 18th-century Classicist manor near Hlohovice in the Rokycany district, is a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
Zámok Tři Trubky is a charming hunting lodge set in the heart of the Brdy Protected Landscape Area, designated a cultural monument in 2014 along with its surrounding lands, reservoir, and hydroelectric power station.
ChateauZbiroh château, nestled in the heart of the Plzeň Region, is a protected cultural monument where centuries of medieval and baroque history are preserved within one extraordinary architectural ensemble.
Zemědělský dvůr čp. 1 in Prašný Újezd is a Neoclassical manor dating to the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries, reshaped in 1822 and protected as a cultural monument since 2005.
Zámok Zvíkovec in the Rokycany District is a protected Neoclassical château whose origins date back to a Baroque mansion built in 1753, later transformed in 1794 into the distinguished landmark it is today.