CastleAdam Castle
Fortress Adam is one of the best-preserved examples of Czechoslovak interwar fortifications, offering visitors a compelling and authentic glimpse into the country's determined efforts to defend its borders between 1935 and 1938.
29 monuments
okres Ústí nad Orlicí — 29 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Adam Castle, Bouda Castle and Brandýs nad Orlicí Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleFortress Adam is one of the best-preserved examples of Czechoslovak interwar fortifications, offering visitors a compelling and authentic glimpse into the country's determined efforts to defend its borders between 1935 and 1938.
CastleHrad Bouda is one of only five fully completed Czechoslovak pre-war artillery fortresses, now open to the public as a fascinating underground museum in the Orlické Mountains.
The ruins of Hrad Brandýs nad Orlicí crown a dramatic spur above the confluence of two waterways, offering visitors a evocative glimpse into medieval Bohemian history.
CastleHrad Dřel is a medieval noble stronghold hidden in the forests of Chlum hill near Koldín, offering history lovers a peaceful and atmospheric destination in the Orlické hory borderland.
CastleThe Hůrka fortress near Králíky is one of five completed Czechoslovak pre-war strongholds and today welcomes visitors as a fascinating military history museum.
CastleHrad Lanšperk is a striking medieval ruin set on a steep rocky spur above the Tichá Orlice river, near the town of Ústí nad Orlicí.
Litice Castle (German: Litiz) is a castle in the Záchlumí municipality in the Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.…
CastleThe hillfort of Pěšice, also known as Na Valech, is a protected cultural monument near Řepníky whose archaeological remains span the prehistoric Silesian-Platěnice culture through to the early Middle Ages.
CastleVraclav is an early medieval fortified settlement in the Pardubice Region, forever remembered as the site of the 1108 massacre of the Vršovci clan ordered by Prince Svatopluk.
CastleHrad Vranov is a ruined medieval castle perched above the Tichá Orlice river on the eastern edge of Choceň, forming part of a notable cluster of fortifications known as the Choceň castles.
CastleHrad Žampach is a protected medieval castle ruin set atop a forested hill in the Pardubice Region, offering visitors a glimpse into fourteenth-century history amid tranquil woodland scenery.
CastleThe Klášterská bašta in Vysoké Mýto is a fifteenth-century Gothic tower that was elegantly remodelled in 1862 into a Romantic landmark crowned by a distinctive ten-sided conical roof.
The town walls of Vysoké Mýto are among the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the entire Czech Republic, offering visitors a remarkably authentic glimpse into the Middle Ages.
CastleThe medieval castle of Nové Hrady, originally known as Boží dům and founded by Zdeněk Kostka of Postupice in the fifteenth century, was deliberately demolished to provide building materials for the nearby Nové Hrady château, leaving only scattered wall fragments and earthworks behind.
Pevnosť in Dolní Libchavy is a sixteenth-century noble stronghold that later served as workers' quarters for a neighbouring farm and today stands as a protected cultural monument in the Pardubice Region.
ChateauThe old castle of Brandýs nad Orlicí once defined the heart of the town, but today only historical records preserve the memory of its former grandeur.
Zámok Brandýs nad Orlicí is a graceful Baroque château in eastern Bohemia, built in the 1780s and elegantly remodelled in the Neo-Baroque style by architect Alois Dlabač in 1914.
ChateauZámok Choceň is a protected cultural monument standing at the very centre of the town of Choceň on the banks of the Tichá Orlice river.
ChateauZámok Helvíkovice is a charming historic hunting lodge on the edge of the village of Helvíkovice, offering a peaceful glimpse into the aristocratic love of nature and the hunt.
Zámok Koldín is a late sixteenth-century Renaissance château in the village of Koldín, now a protected cultural monument that reflects the region's distinguished architectural heritage.
ChateauThe château of Lanškroun (Schloss Landskron) is a protected cultural monument set at the very heart of the town's historic square, serving as an enduring symbol of Lanškroun's rich Moravian heritage.
Zámok Letohrad, formerly called Kyšperk, is a historic castle situated at the very centre of the town square in Letohrad, forming an inseparable and atmospheric part of its urban landscape.
ChateauThe elegant hunting château of Litice nad Orlicí sits beside the Divoká Orlice river, offering a stunning view of the historic Litice Castle on the opposite bank.
ChateauZámok Lusthaus was a historic hunting lodge on the Divoká Orlice river near Klášterec nad Orlicí, today little more than a peaceful, unspoiled site evoking the leisure pursuits of the noble elite.
ChateauZámok Mostek was a historic noble manor in the village of Mostek near Brandýs nad Orlicí that no longer stands today, surviving only in historical sources and the village's name.
ChateauZámok Nové Hrady is a fine Rococo château in the Pardubice Region, celebrated for its elegant 18th-century architecture and magnificent gardens so breathtaking they have earned the nickname the Bohemian Versailles.
Zámok Tatenice is a well-preserved Renaissance château from 1606, celebrated for its original stucco interiors and recognised as a protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Zámrsk is a state-protected cultural monument in the Pardubice Region that today serves as the repository for the State Regional Archive in Hradec Králové.
ChateauZámok Žamberk captivates visitors with its rare blend of Renaissance origins and Baroque grandeur, offering a richly layered journey through centuries of architectural and cultural history.