CastleChodovská pevnosť
Chodovská pevnosť is a meticulously restored medieval manor house in southern Prague, protected since 1958, that today serves as a vibrant cultural centre set within a peaceful park.
84 monuments
Hlavní město Praha — 84 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Chodovská pevnosť, Biskupský dvůr Castle and Daliborka Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleChodovská pevnosť is a meticulously restored medieval manor house in southern Prague, protected since 1958, that today serves as a vibrant cultural centre set within a peaceful park.
CastleThe Bishop's Court in Malá Strana, Prague, was a fortified Romanesque residence founded in the 12th century, famously visited by Jan Hus, destroyed by the Hussites in 1420, and survived today only by a single medieval tower at Mostecká No. 47/16.
CastleDaliborka is a formidable late-Gothic cylindrical tower of Prague Castle, built in 1496 by Benedikt Ried, that served for centuries as one of Bohemia's most notorious prisons and inspired Smetana's opera of the same name.
CastleGorlice is a breathtaking 13-metre-high vaulted underground hall within Vyšehrad's 33rd bastion, once used as a military arsenal and today a celebrated cultural venue.
CastleThe Hunger Wall (Czech: Hladová zeď) is a medieval defensive wall of the Lesser Town of Prague, today's Czech Republic. It was built on Petřín Hill between 1360 and 1362 by order of Charles IV.…
CastleLetohrádek Hvězda (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlɛtoɦraːdɛk ˈɦvjɛzda], translating into English as "Star Villa" or "Star Summer Palace") is a Renaissance villa in Prague in the Czech Republic.…
CastleThe Jesuit Court in Přední Kopanina is a quietly captivating historical complex, evolved from a medieval fortress and complemented by the charming Rotunda of St Mary Magdalene nearby.
CastleThe Koňská brána, once a proud sentinel of Prague's city walls at the top of today's Wenceslas Square, was demolished in 1875 to make way for the National Museum, which stands on the same site to this day.
CastleKrálův dvůr was a splendid medieval royal palace in Prague's Old Town that served as the residence of Bohemian kings from 1383 to 1485, on the site where the Municipal House stands today.
CastleLibuše's Bath is a remarkable Gothic structure on Prague's Vyšehrad whose evocative name, though historically unfounded, ties it to the legendary Bohemian princess Libuše and continues to enchant visitors to this day.
CastleThe Malá Strana Bridge Tower (Czech: Malostranská mostecká věž) is located in Prague, Czech Republic. The tower serves as the entrance to Malá Strana from the Charles Bridge.
CastleMihulka, or the Powder Tower, is a formidable cylindrical medieval tower that once guarded the northern defenses of Prague Castle above the dramatic ravine of Stag Moat.
CastleHrad Podzemní kryt Vítkov is a little-known underground shelter beneath Prague's Vítkov hill, accessible via the Žižkov pedestrian tunnel and offering a captivating glimpse into the city's hidden subterranean world.
CastleHrad Podzemní kryt Šárka is a former underground military shelter in Prague's Šárka-Lysolaje Nature Park, now managed as a protected winter hibernation site for a significant colony of bats.
CastleThe Powder Tower or Powder Gate (Czech: Prašná brána) is a Gothic tower in Prague, Czech Republic. It is one of the original city gates. It separates the Old Town from the New Town.…
CastleThe anti-atomic bunker beneath Parukářka park, built between 1950 and 1955, is one of Prague's most extraordinary Cold War structures — still partly operational today, while also housing a music club, climbing wall, and museum.
CastlePísek Gate (Czech: Písecká brána), also called Bruska Gate (Czech: Bruská brána) is a former city gate of Baroque fortification of Prague, Czech Republic.…
CastleHidden in Klánovický Forest on the outskirts of Prague, the medieval settlement of Slavětice and its fortified manor house survived from the 13th to the 16th century, leaving behind protected archaeological remains and a lasting legacy in the name of Klánovice's main street, Slavětínská.
CastleOld Town Bridge Tower (Czech: Staroměstská mostecká věž) is a gothic monument located in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction began in 1357 AD, during the rule of the Emperor Charles IV.…
CastleThe guard house above the Buštěhrad Railway tunnel in Prague's Bubeneč district is a protected cultural monument that forms a fascinating part of the city's early railway heritage.
CastleHidden beneath the scenic Prokopské údolí valley in Prague, the secretive military complex known as K-116 — built on the foundations of a Nazi-era quarry and unfinished underground factory — continues to guard its true purpose as a state secret.
CastleHrad Vysočany was a medieval fortified residence in the Prague district of Vysočany, now Prague 9, whose buildings once stood between today's Freyova, Bassova, and Mlékárenská streets.
CastleHrad Zámka is a prehistoric hilltop settlement and hillfort on the edge of Prague's Bohnice, protected both as a Czech cultural monument and as part of the Zámky nature reserve.
CastleThe Black Tower at Prague Castle's eastern entrance is the sole completely preserved tower from the castle's original 12th-century Romanesque fortifications.
CastleHradiště Baba is one of Prague's oldest fortified prehistoric settlements, occupying a commanding position above the confluence of the Vltava River and the Šárecký stream in the Dejvice district.
CastleHradiště Butovice is an ancient hillfort in Prague 5, naturally guarded by two streams and protected today as a registered cultural monument.
CastleNa Farkách is a prehistoric fortified settlement on the slopes above the Vltava in Prague's Troja district, with occupation layers spanning the Copper Age, the Early Bronze Age, and the Late Hallstatt period.
CastleHradiště Šance is an ancient early-medieval fortified settlement above the Rokytka river near Královice, one of the longest-documented archaeological sites of its kind in Bohemia.
CastleHradiště Šance is Prague's only known Early Iron Age hillfort, a striking rocky spur above the Botič stream that has been transformed into a tranquil woodland park and is protected as a first-category cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleHrádek na Zderaze was a medieval fortress crowning the rocky Břežská skala above the Vltava River, once a defining landmark of the ancient Prague settlement of Zderaz, of which virtually nothing survives today.
ChateauLetenský zámeček is a protected Neo-Renaissance landmark in Prague's Letná Park, built in 1863 to a design by Vojtěch Ignác Ullmann, and today home to a restaurant with a rich history tied to the city's early public transport.
CastleLetohrádek Kinských, a graceful late-Classicist villa in Prague's Kinský Garden, has been home to one of Europe's finest ethnographic collections since the early 20th century.
ChateauLibeňský zámok is a Renaissance-rooted, Rococo-remodelled castle in Prague's Libeň district that now houses the Municipal District Office of Prague 8 and is protected as a listed cultural monument.
CastleMariánské hradby were a formidable stretch of Prague's Baroque fortifications on the Vltava's left bank, demolished from 1874 onwards after centuries of guarding the city.
CastleThe Místodržitelský letohrádek is a late-15th-century Late Gothic summer palace in Prague's Stromovka park that today serves as a research and reading facility of the Library of the National Museum.
Nový hrad u Kunratic is a protected Gothic royal fortress ruin dating from the early 15th century, hidden within Kunratice Forest on the outskirts of Prague.
CastlePrague's fortifications evolved from separate medieval walls protecting each town into a unified Baroque defensive system, before most of the ramparts were demolished in 1875, leaving only scattered sections and towers as reminders of the city's storied defensive past.
CastlePevnosť Královice in Prague's Královice district is a historically layered fortress featuring a striking twenty-metre medieval tower, with ambitious redevelopment plans under its current owner.
CastleThe Štít farmstead in Prague's Křeslice district is a protected cultural monument preserving the authentic rural architecture and agricultural heritage of the region.
CastleA rare and protected medieval siege encampment lies just 140 metres from the walls of Nový hrad, hidden within the Kunratice forest.
CastlePrague Castle (Czech: Pražský hrad; [ˈpraʃskiː ˈɦrat]) is a castle complex in Prague, Czech Republic serving as the official residence and workplace of the president of the Czech Republic.…
CastleVyšehrad (German: Wyschehrad, Prager Hochburg, English: "upper castle") is a historic fort in Prague, Czech Republic, just over 3 km southeast of Prague Castle, on the east bank of the Vltava River.…
The unfortified hillfort site at Dubeček, located on the rocky slopes above the Říčanský stream in the Prague district of Dubeč, is a protected cultural monument preserving traces of ancient settlement despite partial damage from historical quarrying.
CastleThe garden pavilion at Zahradní pavilon Zapova 20 in Prague's Smíchov district is a protected Czech cultural monument that has retained its original historic charm within the grounds neighbouring the Hřebenka estate.
ChateauThe Cistercian Abbey of Zbraslav (Latin: Aula Regia, Czech: Zbraslavský klášter, German: Kloster Königsaal) located in Zbraslav near Prague (today part of Prague) was one of the most significant monasteries of the Cister…
ChateauZámok Bohnice is a protected Baroque manor house in Prague's Bohnice district, notable for its mansard roof, delicate turret, and location within the grounds of a psychiatric hospital opposite the Church of Saints Peter and Paul.
Zámok Chvaly in Prague's Horní Počernice district is a nationally listed historic manor that forms a captivating ensemble with the adjacent Church of Saint Ludmila.
ChateauZámok Cibulka is a graceful Empire-style estate in Prague's Košíře district, surrounded by a romantic woodland park filled with early 19th-century sculptures and hidden architectural gems.
ChateauZámok Ctěnice is a protected château complex near Prague, owned by the Museum of Prague since 2012, which runs permanent exhibitions and cultural events at the site.
ChateauDolní Počernice is an architectural monument located at 1 Národních hrdinů street in Dolní Počernice, near the dike Počernický fishpond and a local English park. It is protected as a cultural monument of Czech Republic.…
ChateauZámok Hanspaulka is a protected Baroque manor in Prague's Dejvice district, originally built as a country retreat and today serving as the seat of the Institut Václava Klause.
Zámok Hloubětín is a listed Neo-Gothic castle in Prague's Hloubětín district, distinguished by its three-storey tower and a history that may stretch back well before its 19th-century remodelling.
ChateauRaudnitz House in Prague's Hlubočepy district is a listed Classicist château with roots stretching back to a 16th-century fortress, shaped over the centuries by Jesuit ownership and aristocratic patronage.
ChateauZámok Hostavice is a Neo-Renaissance manor house in Prague with a storied past that spans the Baťa industrial legacy, decades of educational use, and a beautifully revitalised historic park.
ChateauZámok Jabloňka is a graceful Classicist manor in Prague's Troja district, offering sweeping views over the Troja valley and seamlessly blending into the protected landscape of Jabloňka.
ChateauZámok Jenerálka is a quietly dignified historic estate in Prague's Dejvice district, protected as a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Jinonice is a rare early Baroque manor estate in the Prague district of Jinonice, protected as an official cultural monument since 1958.
ChateauZámok Koloděje is a beautifully preserved Baroque château on the eastern outskirts of Prague, listed as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauKomořany Castle is a listed cultural monument in the Prague district of Komořany, a two-wing château with a distinctive tower built on the site of a former medieval fortress.
ChateauZámok Krč is a protected Neo-Gothic landmark in Prague's Dolní Krč district, now operating as Hotel Château St. Havel.
ChateauZámok Kunratice is a beautifully preserved architectural gem in Prague's Kunratice district, surrounded by a tranquil estate park that is partly open to the public.
ChateauZámok Lochkov is a charming two-winged manor house in the Prague district of Lochkov, instantly recognisable by its graceful slender tower.
ChateauZámok Malešice is a protected Baroque manor house in the Prague district of Malešice, prized for its well-preserved historical character and architectural value.
Zámok Motol is a charming Neo-Gothic château in Prague's Motol district, notable for its corner tower bearing the coat of arms of the Knights of Malta.
ChateauZámok Petrovice is a restrained Baroque manor house in Prague's Praha 10 district, protected as a cultural monument but currently neglected and closed to the public as private property.
ChateauZámok Portheimka is a beautifully preserved Baroque summer palace on the slopes of Smíchov, now serving as a gallery and cultural landmark of Prague 5.
ChateauZámok Práče is a charming protected château in the Prague hamlet of Práče, notable for its recessed buttresses and elegant balustrade, and admired from the outside only.
ChateauSlovanka is a picturesque manor house at the gateway to Prokopské Valley in the Prague district of Hlubočepy, consisting of two preserved historic buildings.
ChateauThe historic estate of Sluncová in Prague's Karlín district is a protected cultural monument that preserves the memory of the area's tranquil pre-urban past.
ChateauTroja Palace (Czech: Zámek Troja) is a Baroque palace located in Troja, Prague's north-west borough (Czech Republic). It was built for the Counts of Sternberg from 1679 to 1691.…
ChateauZámok Uhříněves is a Renaissance château on the outskirts of Prague with a rich history spanning Liechtenstein ownership, Swedish devastation, and a later life as a university teaching farm, while a nearby Neo-Baroque villa now operates as the hotel Na Zámečku.
ChateauZámok Veleslavín is a neglected but protected Baroque manor on the northwestern edge of Prague, whose overgrown park was briefly opened as a community garden in 2019.
ChateauZámok Vinoř is a stately baroque château in Prague's northeastern Vinoř district, protected as a cultural monument and admired for its elegant exterior, though currently closed to visitors.
ChateauZámok Vychovatelna in Prague's Libeň district is a striking Neo-Baroque building from 1906–1907, designed by Jan Kříženecký, that served as Bohemia's first institution for the moral rehabilitation of at-risk youth and today forms part of the Na Bulovce Hospital.
ChateauZámok Záběhlice is a protected Neo-Baroque château beside the Botič stream in Prague's Záběhlice district, admired from the outside as it remains closed to the public.
Zámok Čakovice is a historic château in the Prague district of Čakovice, paired with a neighbouring sugar refinery and surrounded by a charming English park with orchard origins.
ChateauZámok Čertousy is a dilapidated but protected Baroque manor in Prague's Horní Počernice, closed to the public yet cherished as a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Ďáblice is a charming Baroque château in the historic heart of Ďáblice, notable for its L-shaped layout and a hidden chapel dedicated to the Holy Trinity and Saint Wenceslas.
ChateauŠlechtova restaurace is a beautifully restored historic building in Prague's Stromovka park, forming part of a nationally protected cultural heritage ensemble.
ChateauZámoček Cikánka was a distinctive eclectic manor in Prague's Radotín district, built in its final form in 1906 for owner Josef Horn, and demolished in 2018 to make way for a new building of similar proportions.
Na Křížku is a picturesque Neo-Renaissance château in Prague's Braník district, declared a protected cultural monument on 3 May 1958.
ChateauZámoček Sedlec is a early-nineteenth-century Classicist manor house nestled in the Vltava valley in Prague's Sedlec district, whose picturesque setting is overshadowed by its long-neglected and now critically deteriorated condition.
ChateauZámoček Vokovice is a listed Czech cultural monument beside the Vokovice Pond, offering visitors an authentic blend of manor architecture and centuries of history in the heart of Prague.
CastleŠárecké hradiště is a prehistoric and early medieval hillfort on the border of the Prague districts of Liboc and Vokovice, protected as a national cultural monument since 1995.