CastleAueršperk Castle
The ruins of Hrad Aueršperk stand above the Bystřice River near Bystřice nad Pernštejnem, representing a fine example of early Gothic bergfried-type castle architecture.
37 monuments
okres Žďár nad Sázavou — 37 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Aueršperk Castle, Dalečín Castle and Dub Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Aueršperk stand above the Bystřice River near Bystřice nad Pernštejnem, representing a fine example of early Gothic bergfried-type castle architecture.
CastleThe medieval ruins of Hrad Dalečín, perched on a rocky promontory encircled by the river Svratka in the Vysočina Region, are a listed cultural monument offering a captivating blend of history and natural beauty.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Dub, also called Tassenberg, are a protected medieval monument perched on a forested spur above the Oslava River near Tasov, though the site remains closed to the public as it stands on private land.
CastleThe twin castle complex of Hrad Kozlov, set above the village of Olešnička, offers a rare glimpse into medieval fortifications built to protect silver ore mining activity in the region during the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries.
Hrad Lísek is a protected medieval ruin near Bukov in the Žďár nad Sázavou district, likely dating from the 13th century and cherished as a hidden historical treasure of the Vysočina region.
Hrad Mitrov is a ruined medieval castle near Strážek in the Vysočina Region, founded in the early fourteenth century and gradually abandoned by its last owners, the Pernštejn family, before the end of the sixteenth century.
The ruins of Hrad Mostiště, nestled beside the Church of Saint Mark in the village of Mostiště, offer a hauntingly atmospheric glimpse into Bohemia's medieval past.
CastleHrad Pyšolec is a ruined medieval castle on the Pyšolec hill near Vír, built by the lords of Pernštejn and abandoned by the mid-15th century, with three impressive neck ditches and remnants of masonry surviving within a protected nature reserve.
CastleHrad Rožná, perched on the hill of Hradisko near Dolní Rožínka, survives today only as atmospheric ruins, its fortifications largely lost to centuries of mica mining in the area.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Tasov, a modest but officially protected medieval stronghold on the edge of the village of Tasov, offer visitors a tranquil glimpse into the region's centuries-old history.
CastleHrad Templštejn is a protected medieval ruin dramatically set on a rocky spur above the Oslava River near Dolní Heřmanice, not to be confused with its namesake castle near Jamolice some 28 kilometres to the southwest.
CastleZubštejn is a beautifully preserved medieval castle ruin rising 682 metres above the village of Pivonice in the Žďár region of the Czech Republic.
CastleThe ancient fortress in Žďár nad Sázavou, overlooking the Sázava River, is a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic and a defining feature of the town's medieval heritage.
The Church of Saint Bartholomew in Košíkov, part of Velká Bíteš, is a Gothic church with Romanesque origins, a preserved fortification wall, and protected status as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleThe parish Church of Saints Philip and James in Pavlov is a listed Czech cultural monument featuring a Gothic core wrapped in Baroque additions and surrounded by a 15th-century fortified wall.
CastleThe Church of Saint John the Baptist is the iconic landmark of Velká Bíteš, a listed cultural monument that has shaped the town's skyline and identity for centuries.
CastleThe surviving medieval town walls near U Bašty, Komenského, and Novosady streets make Velké Meziříčí a fascinating destination for anyone eager to explore the Czech Republic's protected historic fortifications.
CastleThe Panský dům in Vříšť, Sněžné, is a listed cultural monument of uncertain age that stands as a mysterious reminder of the rural heritage of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands.
CastlePerched at 679 metres above sea level near Nový Jimramov, the freely accessible ruins of Skály castle — also known as Štarkov — preserve 14th-century walls, towers, and earthworks within a protected natural monument.
ChateauZkamenělý zámek, also known as Starý Karlštejn, is a protected cultural monument and nature reserve near Svratka, where ancient gneiss rock formations conceal the remains of a prehistoric settlement and a medieval timber castle.
ChateauZámok Dalečín is a historic manor house in the Vysočina Region, situated just fifty metres from a ruined castle and offering visitors an exceptional glimpse into centuries of noble heritage in a single visit.
ChateauZámok Dolní Rožínka is a sixteenth-century Renaissance château in the village of Dolní Rožínka that now houses a school, municipal office, and library, and is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Jimramov is a protected cultural monument at the heart of the town of Jimramov, admired from the outside as a striking architectural landmark.
ChateauKřižanov Castle is a well-preserved Renaissance monument set within a scenic park alongside the Chapel of St. Barbara in the Žďár nad Sázavou district.
Zámok Mitrov is a historic noble manor in the village of Mitrov, Žďár nad Sázavou district, which today serves as a care home for the elderly.
ChateauZámok Moravec, a protected cultural monument in the Žďár nad Sázavou district, currently serves as a depository of the Moravian Land Museum, preserving invaluable historical collections.
The castle in Nové Město na Moravě is a listed cultural monument housing the Horácká Gallery, where visitors can explore the artistic heritage of the Vysočina region in a beautifully preserved historic setting.
Zámok Nové Veselí is a listed historic castle in the Vysočina Region, notable both for its heritage value and for being partly owned by former Czech President Miloš Zeman.
ChateauZámok Osová is a beautifully preserved four-wing Baroque manor in Osová Bítýška, whose origins trace back to a Gothic water fortress of the early fourteenth century, now surrounded by a scenic pond and a protected landscape park.
ChateauZámok Radešín is a protected aristocratic château in the tranquil village of Radešín, Vysočina Region, whose centuries-old heritage makes it a captivating destination for history lovers.
Zámok Rudolec is a charming château at the heart of a peaceful Vysočina village, seamlessly woven into the landscape and local identity of Rudolec.
ChateauZámok Skalský Dvůr is a charming historic hotel on the edge of the Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area, offering an idyllic retreat between Bystřice nad Pernštejnem and Nové Město na Moravě.
ChateauThe Renaissance château of Stránecká Zhoř, whose origins date to a 14th-century fortress, was rebuilt from 1557 by Jan the Elder Stránecký of Stránce and is today a listed cultural monument cared for by the Order of the Knights of Christ.
ChateauThe castle of Velké Meziříčí is a medieval fortress that evolved through Renaissance, Baroque, and Neo-Gothic phases and today welcomes visitors as a protected cultural monument partly housing the Muzeum Velké Meziříčí.
ChateauZámok Zahradiště is a charming historic hunting lodge near Radostína nad Oslavou, offering visitors a glimpse into the noble hunting traditions of the Moravian countryside.
ChateauZámok Černá is a state-protected historic château situated in the centre of the village of Černá in the Žďár nad Sázavou district, owned and managed by THE OTHER WORLD KINGDOM s.r.o. since 1995.
ChateauZámok Žďár nad Sázavou is a captivating former Cistercian monastery dating to 1252, transformed into a Baroque masterpiece with the help of architect Jan Santini and later repurposed as a noble residence.