CastleBechyňská brána Castle
Bechyňská brána is the sole surviving gate of Tábor's original medieval fortifications and, together with castle Kotnov, forms a nationally protected architectural landmark rooted in the Hussite era.
38 monuments
okres Tábor — 38 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bechyňská brána Castle, Borotín Castle and Choustník Castle.
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CastleBechyňská brána is the sole surviving gate of Tábor's original medieval fortifications and, together with castle Kotnov, forms a nationally protected architectural landmark rooted in the Hussite era.
Hrad Borotín is a striking medieval ruin set on a rocky spur above the Starozámecký pond near the village of Borotín in the Tábor district, forming a protected historical complex together with the adjacent Baroque courtyard known as Starý zámek.
CastleHrad Choustník is a restored hilltop ruin near Tábor notable as one of Bohemia's rare examples of a Ganerbenburg, a castle once shared by multiple noble families.
CastleHrad Chýnov is a historically significant Přemyslid stronghold documented since the early Middle Ages, functioning as both a military fortress and an administrative hub of the early Bohemian state.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Dobronice rise dramatically on a rocky spur above the Lužnice River near Bechyně, offering visitors striking valley views alongside a protected piece of medieval heritage.
CastleHrad Dub, a Gothic-turned-Baroque castle in the village of Dub near Tábor, is being lovingly restored by its private owners and today welcomes visitors with a guesthouse, wine bar, and a charming wooden lookout tower.
CastleHrad Kotnov is a medieval castle in Tábor, famed for its striking circular tower and its rare transformation into a brewery, today recognised as a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleHrad Příběnice is a magnificent ruined castle set on a rocky promontory above the Lužnice River, renowned as one of the finest examples of medieval noble architecture in Bohemia.
CastleHrad Soběslav is a partially preserved medieval castle in the historic centre of Soběslav, protected as a cultural monument since 1963.
CastleSvákov is a protected hillfort above the Lužnice River near Soběslav, with settlement traces reaching back to prehistoric times and well-preserved early medieval fortifications.
Hrad Talíř is a protected medieval stronghold in Veselí nad Lužnicí, strategically positioned above the Bechyňský potok and listed as a cultural monument since 1973.
CastlePerched on a rocky spur above the Blanice river near Mladá Vožice, the ruins of Hrad Šelmberk — crowned by a well-preserved bergfried tower — stand as a protected cultural monument and one of southern Bohemia's most atmospheric medieval sites.
ChateauThe Jezuitský klášter Opařany is a magnificent eighteenth-century Baroque monastery complex in South Bohemia, featuring a church designed by the celebrated architect Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer.
CastleKozí hrádek is a Gothic hilltop ruin near Sezimovo Ústí, cherished as a National Cultural Monument for its enduring connection to the reformer Jan Hus.
ChateauThe Baroque manor of Černice, tucked within the nature reserve Černická obora near Sudoměřice u Bechyně, enchants visitors with its elegant architecture and peaceful natural surroundings.
CastleSoběslav's medieval town fortifications, dating from the 14th century, preserve original barbican walls, a stone-lined moat, and two historic bastions.
CastleThe partially preserved medieval town fortifications of Bechyně, comprising imposing walls and bastions, stand as a protected cultural monument and a highlight of the town's historic conservation zone.
CastlePevnosť Jistebnice is one of the oldest noble seats in its region, a 13th-century fortress recognised as a protected cultural monument since 1958.
CastlePevnosť Dráchov is a fourteenth-century medieval fortress in the village of Dráchov, Tábor district, whose surviving two-storey building is protected as a listed cultural monument.
CastlePevnosť Hamr is a late-fifteenth-century fortress near Veselí nad Lužnicí that served as a noble manor for generations before the Schwarzenberg family converted it into a granary, and which stands today as a protected cultural monument.
Příběnické podhradí is a fortified medieval settlement on the Lužnice River, intimately linked to the castle of Příběnice and the once-mighty Rosenberg dynasty of southern Bohemia.
ChateauPerched dramatically above the confluence of two rivers, Bechyně Castle is a beautifully preserved example of a medieval fortress transformed into a grand aristocratic residence, and has been a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 1963.
ChateauZámok Brandlín is a beautifully restored Baroque château near Tučap in southern Bohemia, with roots stretching back to a medieval watchtower and a modern revival led by champion racing driver Petr Vojáček.
ChateauZámok Chotoviny is a Neo-Renaissance château in the South Bohemian village of Chotoviny, distinguished by its French park, two visits from Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand d'Este, and its long post-war life as a primary school.
ChateauZámok Choustník, a 17th-century noble residence built by the Černín of Chudenice family and listed as a protected cultural monument since 2004, is a charming historical gem in the South Bohemian Region.
ChateauZámok Dírná is an elegant Baroque château near Soběslav, transformed from a medieval fortress and still owned by the Vratislav of Mitrovice family.
ChateauZámok Hroby in the village of Hroby near Radenín is a protected cultural monument that seamlessly blends Renaissance origins with later Baroque remodelling into an elegant aristocratic residence.
ChateauZámok Lžín is a charming Neo-Renaissance château in the South Bohemian village of Lžín, currently undergoing extensive restoration to reclaim its historic grandeur.
ChateauZámok Myslkovice is a Baroque château of medieval origin in the South Bohemian village of Myslkovice, today serving as a protected cultural monument and a lively community centre owned by the local municipality.
ChateauZámok Nadějkov is a well-preserved Baroque château dating from 1781, gracing the central square of the village of Nadějkov in the Tábor district of South Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Nemyšl is a historic manor house in the South Bohemian village of Nemyšl near Tábor, cherished for its architecture and its role as a symbol of aristocratic heritage in the region.
ChateauZámok Oblajovice is a historic manor house in the quiet Tábor district, currently being beautifully restored together with its original garden.
ChateauZámok Radenín is a beautifully preserved Neo-Renaissance castle in the Tábor district, whose origins stretch back to a medieval fortress and which is today listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
The Baroque château of Radvanov, once a place of internment for Archbishop Josef Beran, today welcomes guests as a charming guesthouse set within a landscaped English park in southern Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Stádlec is a well-preserved late Baroque castle listed as a protected cultural monument, celebrated for its architectural elegance and rich regional heritage.
ChateauZámok Tučapy, a château near Soběslav with roots dating to a fortress first recorded in 1407, retains its 1873 appearance and has been a protected cultural monument since 2021.
ChateauMěšice Castle is a castle in Tábor in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
CastleÚdolský hrádek is a romantically situated ruin in the Josafat Valley where a medieval castle was later absorbed by a mill, leaving only fragments of the original fortification standing today.