Dolní hrádek
Dolní hrádek is a medieval riverside stronghold on the eastern edge of Horné Lhotice, standing just two hundred metres from its sister fortification, Horný hrádok.
52 monuments
okres Třebíč — 52 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Dolní hrádek, Dolní pevnosť and Horní hrádek.
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Dolní hrádek is a medieval riverside stronghold on the eastern edge of Horné Lhotice, standing just two hundred metres from its sister fortification, Horný hrádok.
CastleThe Lower Fortress in Jinošov has vanished without trace, surviving only in historical records, while its counterpart, the Upper Fortress, was transformed first into a manor house and later into a church rectory.
Horní hrádek is a historic fortified residence on the eastern edge of Horní Lhotice, standing above the Chvojnice River and paired with the nearby Dolní hrádek just two hundred metres away.
CastleThe medieval fortification of Bačkovice, once situated on the bank of the Želetavka River, has left no visible traces above ground and awaits systematic archaeological study.
Hrad Bransouze was a medieval fortress set on a rocky spur above the Jihlava River near the village of Bransouze, today preserved only in landscape traces and local historical memory.
Březník, a quiet village southeast of Náměšť nad Oslavou, is the site of a vanished medieval fortress whose story reflects the rich feudal heritage of the Moravian countryside.
CastlePerched on a hilltop surrounded on three sides by the Dalešice Reservoir, the evocative ruins of Hrad Holoubek are reachable via red and green hiking trails from both Vladislav and Chroustov.
CastleHrad Hostákov is a largely vanished medieval castle known only from sparse historical records, set on a low hill north-east of the village of the same name.
CastleHrad Jedov is a medieval fortress of uncertain location near Náměšť nad Oslavou, whose existence hints at the once widespread network of small noble strongholds across Moravia.
CastlePerched above the Dalešice Reservoir near Hartvíkovice, the ruins of Kokštejn castle are a protected cultural monument offering a hauntingly beautiful and historically significant destination.
CastleKozlov Castle is a medieval ruin that transforms between a romantic island and a peninsula depending on the water level of the Dalešice Reservoir, creating a uniquely mysterious atmosphere.
Hrad Kraví Hora is a romantically situated medieval ruin rising above the confluence of the Oslava and Chvojnice rivers near Kuroslepy, now protected as a Czech cultural monument.
Hrad Lamberk is a captivating castle ruin set above a scenic meander of the Oslava River, notable for standing almost within sight of the neighbouring Sedlecký hrad just 220 metres away.
CastleThe northern edge of Lesůňky conceals the well-preserved earthwork outlines of a medieval fortified residence that once commanded the crossing of the Rokytná River.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Mstěnice rise near the confluence of two streams close to Hrotovice, marking the site of a lost medieval village and its long-forgotten fortress.
Hrad Rabštejn is a protected medieval ruin tucked away in the Vysočina highlands near Dukovany, quietly preserving centuries of regional history.
CastleHrad Radotice was a medieval fortress that once stood at the centre of the Moravian village of Radotice, near the Želetavka River, though no visible remains survive today.
CastleHrad Zňátky was a medieval fortress on a rocky spur above the Oslava River, of which only scattered ruins survive today amid the scenic Moravian countryside.
The ruins of Hrad Čalonice rise dramatically above the Dalešice Reservoir, offering visitors a beautifully atmospheric glimpse into Czech medieval heritage.
CastleThe parish Church of Saint Gothard and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Budišov u Třebíče is a protected cultural monument whose cemetery and sacred architecture have anchored the spiritual life of the local community for centuries.
CastleThe western part of Moravské Budějovice preserves impressive remains of medieval town fortifications, including a round bastion and the gate Pod Farou, all resting on an ancient geological fold formed some 600–800 million years ago.
CastleThe town fortifications of Třebíč are a well-preserved medieval and early modern defensive complex whose most impressive surviving walls stretch along the banks of the Jihlava River.
CastlePevnosti Hornice was a strategically placed fortress on the historic Golden Road between Jemnice and Znojmo, playing a crucial role in controlling medieval trade and movement.
Pevnosť in Oponešice is a medieval fortified residence that was converted into a granary during the 16th century and is today a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
The ruins of the medieval Pevnosť in Jasenica, Třebíč district, are a protected cultural monument and a fascinating destination for lovers of medieval history in the Vysočina region.
CastleThe fortress of Nárameč is a rare medieval residential tower in the Třebíč district that remains inhabited to this day and is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
Pevnosť Čechočovice was a small medieval fortified residence near Třebíč, today leaving almost no visible remains but living on through historical records.
CastleThe ruins of Pevnosť Štěměchy, a medieval water-fortress first mentioned in 1378, survive on the eastern edge of the village of Štěměchy as Gothic masonry and two moats.
Sedlecký hrad is a medieval ruin set in a scenic bend of the Oslava River, forming a rare 'castle pair' with the facing stronghold of Lamberk on the opposite bank.
ChateauThe Renaissance château of Náměšť nad Oslavou, a designated National Cultural Monument administered by the National Heritage Institute, captivates visitors with its world-class tapestry collection and vibrant cultural programme.
Zámok Biskupice was a historic aristocratic residence in the village of Biskupice in the Třebíč region, of which no physical traces survive today.
ChateauZámok Bohušice, a château near Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou attributed to Tobiáš Gravani, was gutted by fire and later converted into an agricultural farmstead during the socialist period.
ChateauZámok Budišov, a listed aristocratic manor in the Třebíč district, now serves as a repository for the natural science departments of the Moravian Museum while remaining open to visitors.
ChateauZámok Budkov, a state-protected cultural monument near Moravské Budějovice, has served as a children's home since the post-war era, offering shelter first to Greek and Korean refugee children and continuing that compassionate mission to this day.
ChateauZámok Dalešice is a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic that evolved from a medieval monastic complex and forms a charming ensemble with the adjacent Church of Saints Peter and Paul.
ChateauZámok Dukovany is a charming early Neoclassical manor house dating from 1790, located in the village of Dukovany in the Třebíč district, and listed as a protected cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Hrotovice, a Baroque château with medieval Teutonic Knights origins, stands on the main square of Hrotovice and is today a protected cultural monument owned by the municipality.
ChateauZámok Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou is a magnificent state-owned Baroque château paired with the Church of St. Margaret, together forming one of Moravia's most treasured National Cultural Monuments.
ChateauThe castle of Jemnice is a remarkable layered monument evolving from a medieval fortified residence through Renaissance, Baroque, Empire, and Rococo phases, now being carefully restored by the town after decades of neglect.
Zámok Krhov is a protected cultural monument on the edge of the village of Krhov in the Třebíč district, serving as a charming historical landmark and the defining feature of this peaceful Moravian community.
ChateauZámok Lesonice, a dignified historic castle in the village of Lesonice, has been home to the unique Museum of Folk Bands since 2014, making it a cherished cultural centre of the Třebíč region.
ChateauZámok Litohoř is a state-protected cultural monument situated at the crossroads of roads I/38 and II/151 in the centre of the village of Litohoř.
ChateauThe château of Moravské Budějovice stands at the heart of Náměstí Míru and, together with the neighbouring Church of St Giles, forms a striking cultural monument listed since 1968.
ChateauZámok Myslibořice, a protected cultural monument since 1968, is a remarkable castle in the Třebíč district that forms an important part of South Moravia's rich architectural heritage.
Zámok Nové Syrovice is a charming, state-protected castle set beside Syrovický Pond in the peaceful village of Nové Syrovice, accessible via the scenic Graselova stezka hiking trail.
Zámok Okříšky is a protected Baroque château with Renaissance origins that has served as the Municipal Office of Okříšky since 2009 and is today heated by waste heat from a neighbouring biogas plant.
ChateauZámok Police is a protected Renaissance castle in the village of Police, Třebíč district, notable for housing the European Military Centre dedicated to Air Marshal Karel Janoušek.
ChateauZámok Schönwald is a listed two-storey manor near Náměšť nad Oslavou, bearing a Latin dedication to friendship and the muses by Count Heinrich von Haugwitz from 1827.
ChateauZámok Sádek is a beautifully situated former medieval castle turned château, rising dramatically atop a solitary hill at 568 metres above sea level between the villages of Kojetice and Čáslavice in the Třebíč District.
ChateauZámok Třebíč, a medieval monastery transformed into a noble residence, is now home to Muzeum Vysočiny Třebíč and forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2018.
ChateauChâteau Valeč, a protected cultural monument since 1968, is a historic residence near Dalešice that now serves as a hotel and elegant venue for weddings, conferences, and cultural events.
ChateauZámok Vlčí kopec is a picturesque hunting lodge hidden in the forested hills above the Oslava River near Náměšť nad Oslavou, reached via a beautifully crafted timber footbridge with a history stretching back to 1929.