CastleBlansko Castle
The ruins of Hrad Blansko, a protected medieval monument above the village of Mírkov, offer visitors both a glimpse into Czech history and breathtaking views over the Labe river valley.
12 monuments
okres Ústí nad Labem — 12 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Blansko Castle, Střekov Castle and Muzeum lehkého opevnění vz. 36 Ústí nad Labem – Hostovice.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Blansko, a protected medieval monument above the village of Mírkov, offer visitors both a glimpse into Czech history and breathtaking views over the Labe river valley.
CastleStřekov Castle (Czech: hrad Střekov, German: Burg Schreckenstein) is a ruined castle in Ústí nad Labem in the Central Bohemian Highlands in the Czech Republic. It is perched atop a cliff above the Elbe river.…
CastleThe Muzeum lehkého opevnění vz. 36 Ústí nad Labem – Hostovice is an authentically restored pre-war bunker that immerses visitors in the military history of Czechoslovakia's interwar border defences.
ChateauNový zámok Velké Březno is a state-owned, elegantly preserved castle on the slopes of Zámecký vrch, recognised as a protected cultural monument since 1963 and open to the public.
ChateauThe Old Castle at Velké Březno is a fifteenth-century fortress on the Elbe that served as the seat of the Wartenberg family and is today a protected cultural monument.
ChateauThe Old Chlumec Castle, located near Krupka and Ústí nad Labem, is a captivating remnant of northern Bohemia's noble past that rewards curious visitors with its timeless atmosphere.
ChateauNový chlumecký zámok in the village of Chlumec near Krupka and Ústí nad Labem no longer stands, but its history lives on in archives and in the hearts of those drawn to northern Bohemia's storied past.
Zámok Krásné Březno is a beautifully layered Baroque château in Ústí nad Labem, notable for its corner turrets and an adjoining Gothic-Renaissance church of Saint Florian, and today serves as the seat of the National Heritage Institute's regional office.
ChateauSchönwald Castle in Krásný Les is a forgotten late Baroque gem dating from 1708, commissioned by František Ignác Vratislav of Mitrovice and now lying in atmospheric ruin.
ChateauZámok Ledebour was a modest hunting lodge in southern Bohemia, between Telnice and Varvažov, that has since disappeared but lives on in historical records and the wild beauty of its surroundings.
ChateauThe château of Libouchec, built by the Bünau family in the sixteenth century, is a protected cultural monument that welcomes visitors by private arrangement.
ChateauZámok Trmice is a striking Neo-Gothic castle on the western edge of Trmice, dating from the second half of the nineteenth century and protected as a listed cultural monument.