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.
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Kraj Vysočina — 192 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 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 fortification of Bačkovice, once situated on the bank of the Želetavka River, has left no visible traces above ground and awaits systematic archaeological study.
CastleHrad Bedřichov was a modest medieval noble stronghold near Pacov that has left almost no visible remains today, yet stands as a quiet testament to the region's rich medieval heritage.
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.
CastleHrad Chřenovice is a medieval castle ruin perched on a rocky spur above the Sázava River near Havlíčkův Brod, offering stunning views and a rich history as a protected cultural monument since 1963.
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.
CastleDolní brána, a medieval gateway in Pelhřimov also known as Jihlavská brána, is home to the popular Museum of Records and Curiosities, blending centuries of history with an unforgettable collection of remarkable achievements.
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.
Hrad Golčův Jeníkov is a well-preserved medieval fortress in the town of Golčův Jeníkov, listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic and offering visitors a unique window into the region's rich historical heritage.
CastleHrad Hacpurek was a small medieval fortified residence that once stood on a hillock above the Hacpurek pond near Salačova Lhota in southern Bohemia, leaving almost no visible traces today.
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 Janštejn is a protected medieval ruin in the Vysočina region, steeped in history and linked to the legendary Hussite leader Jan Žižka.
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.
CastleThe Cold War-era underground bunker K 9 near Jihlava Zoo, once a secret refuge for Czechoslovak communist leaders, now serves as an emergency backup operations centre for the Vysočina Region Fire and Rescue Service.
CastleKlešter is a medieval gorge passage near Polná that once formed part of the ancient Haberská stezka trade route and was designated a Czech cultural monument in 1998.
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.
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 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 the medieval Lhotice fortress in the village of Šádova Lhotice are an exceptional example of a fortified stronghold that resembled a small castle, though they remain on private property and can only be viewed from the outside.
CastleHrad Lipnice nad Sázavou is a remarkable Bohemian noble castle founded around 1310, whose medieval roots and Renaissance remodelling combine to create an unforgettable historical landmark open to visitors today.
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.
CastleHrad Melechov is a Gothic fortress ruin north of Kouty village, famed for its connection to the protest against the burning of Jan Hus in 1415 and now a protected cultural monument in 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.
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.
CastleHrad Orlík is a well-preserved fourteenth-century castle ruin set on a forested hilltop near Humpolec, listed as a cultural monument since 1963 and easily reached by a short forest walk from the town centre.
CastleHrad Proseč is a rare medieval fortress in the village of Proseč u Kališť, cherished as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic for its outstanding rural feudal architecture.
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.
The New Přímělkov Fortress is a hidden gem in the village of Přímělkov, offering a peaceful setting above the local pond and a rewarding detour for medieval history enthusiasts exploring the Brtnice region.
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.
CastleRokštejn is one of the most extensive medieval castle ruins in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, offering free access, guided tours, and ongoing archaeological excavations that have continued since 1981.
Hrad Ronov nad Sázavou is a freely accessible state-protected ruin of an early 14th-century castle founded by Smil z Ronova, set in the scenic Vysočina landscape near Přibyslav.
Hrad Ronovec is a freely accessible medieval ruin near Břevnice in the Vysočina region, protected as a cultural monument since 1963.
CastleRising dramatically on a rocky hill near Doupě, Hrad Roštejn is a well-preserved late Gothic castle with roots dating back to 1353, now managed by the Muzeum Vysočiny in Jihlava and open to visitors.
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.
CastleHrad Sudkův Důl is a state-protected medieval fortress nestled in the peaceful hamlet of Sudkův Důl near Obrataň, offering history enthusiasts a tranquil and authentic glimpse into the medieval heritage of the Vysočina region.
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.
Hrad Telč was a powerful medieval fortress that once dominated the southern heights of Telč, and whose legacy is still visible in the distinctive contours of the landscape today.
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.
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.
CastleThe Gate of the Mother of God is the last remaining of Jihlava's original five city gates and one of the town's most prominent architectural landmarks.
CastleHidden among the forests of the Vysočina region, the atmospheric ruins of Hrad Ústrašín are a protected cultural monument and a rewarding destination for lovers of medieval history and nature.
The ruins of Hrad Čalonice rise dramatically above the Dalešice Reservoir, offering visitors a beautifully atmospheric glimpse into Czech medieval heritage.
Hrad Štamberk is a 13th-century castle ruin perched high above the village of Řásná in the Vysočina Region, protected as a listed cultural monument 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.
Hrádek u Podmok is a protected medieval ruin hidden in the forests near Golčův Jeníkov, offering history lovers a quietly atmospheric off-the-beaten-path destination.
ChateauKarlův zámeček was a charming early 18th-century hunting lodge near Jihlava that was demolished in 1998 and replaced by the Bosch Diesel industrial complex.
ChateauThe monastery and château in Pacov is a centuries-old landmark that has evolved from a medieval fortress through a Renaissance château and monastery into a cultural monument housing the Museum of Antonín Sova.
CastleThe Church of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist in Přibyslav is a Baroque landmark with roots stretching back to around 1265, now protected as a listed cultural monument together with its distinctive free-standing tower.
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 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 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.
CastleKostelec u Jihlavy is the site of a medieval castle known in historical sources as Vestenhof, whose remnants can still be traced in the landscape above a local pond.
ChateauThe hunting lodge Aleje, also known as Jestřebí, is a protected cultural monument hidden in the forests of central Moravia near Kněžíce, evoking the romance of noble hunting traditions.
CastleThe medieval town walls of Havlíčkův Brod, protected as a listed monument since 1958, survive today as small but historically significant fragments of an original 1,500-metre circuit.
Jihlava's remarkably well-preserved medieval town walls, bastions, and gates offer visitors a tangible glimpse into the town's historic past.
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.
The partially preserved medieval walls and moats of Telč, constructed in the second half of the 14th century, offer visitors a glimpse into the town's historic defences and have been a listed cultural monument since 1958.
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.
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.
Nový zámok Batelov is a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic, standing alongside the old castle to form a remarkable pair of historic landmarks in the charming town of Batelov.
Nový zámok in Golčův Jeníkov is the youngest part of a remarkable castle complex that also includes an old castle and a fortress, and is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
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.
CastleThe fortified manor in Černíč is a unique Czech monument that seamlessly blends medieval defensive architecture with the practical heritage of a sixteenth-century water mill.
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 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.
CastleThe fortified Late Gothic granary in Prostředkovice, locally known as Prostředkovická pevnosť, is one of the most endangered cultural monuments in the Vysočina Region.
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 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.
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.
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.
The medieval fortress of Přímělkov, known locally as Hrádek, once guarded the banks of the Jihlava River but today survives only in historical records.
Starý zámok Batelov is a protected cultural monument standing alongside a newer château in the town of Batelov, together offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into two distinct architectural periods.
ChateauStarý zámok in Golčův Jeníkov is a protected cultural monument and a key part of the town's remarkable castle complex, which also includes the Nový zámok and a historic fortification.
CastleTrčkův hrad, founded by the noble Trčka of Lípa family on the ruins of a Hussite-ravaged monastery in Želiv, served as an aristocratic residence for over a century before being absorbed back into the revived Premonstratensian complex in the seventeenth century.
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.
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.
The castle complex of Golčův Jeníkov, comprising three surviving historic buildings, stands on the site of the medieval village of Zábělčice and remains the town's most iconic landmark.
ChateauThe historic manor house of Bačkov was lost when the site was absorbed by an agricultural cooperative, and today only the oldest locals remember where it once stood.
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 Božejov is a charming historical manor nestled in the peaceful village of Božejov in the Pelhřimov district, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the aristocratic heritage of the Vysočina region.
ChateauZámok Brtnice is a Renaissance château in the Vysočina Region with medieval origins, a rich aristocratic history, and an uncertain future clouded by an unresolved ownership dispute.
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 Březina is a protected cultural monument nestled in the tranquil village of Březina near Hořepník, offering visitors a charming glimpse into the region's architectural heritage.
ChateauZámok Chaloupky is a historic hunting lodge near Nová Brtnice in southern Moravia, once a retreat for hunters and today a charming feature of the local countryside.
ChateauZámok Chotěboř is an elegant early Baroque château near Havlíčkův Brod, listed as a cultural monument in 1963 and returned to the noble Dobřenský of Dobřenice family in 1992.
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 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.
Zámok Dolní Krupá and the neighbouring Church of St. Vitus form a captivating historic ensemble at the centre of this Vysočina village.
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 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 Habry, situated in the heart of Habry opposite the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, has been home to the Museum of Habry since October 2009, founded by Petr Rudolf Vančura.
ChateauZámok Herálec is a protected cultural monument in the Czech Republic that now operates as a luxury hotel, offering guests a perfect combination of historic aristocratic elegance and modern comfort.
ChateauZámok Horní Cerekev is a picturesque castle set beside the Zámecký pond in the Pelhřimov district, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1963 and visitable by prior arrangement with the site administrator.
ChateauZámok Hostačov is a protected cultural monument in the village of Hostačov near Skryje, surrounded by a beautifully restored landscape park that was revitalized between 2013 and 2015.
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.
Zámok Jamné is a protected cultural monument in the village of Jamné, Jihlava District, offering a fascinating glimpse into the architectural heritage of the Vysočina Region.
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.
ChateauZámok Jimramov is a protected cultural monument at the heart of the town of Jimramov, admired from the outside as a striking architectural landmark.
ChateauKamenice nad Lipou Castle (Czech: zámek Kamenice nad Lipou) is a Neoclassical castle in Kamenice nad Lipou in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.…
Zámok Klokočov is a beautifully restored nineteenth-century hunting château above Klokočovská Lhotka that now serves as a popular private resort for weddings and corporate events.
ChateauZámok Klášter is a splendid late Baroque château near Golčův Jeníkov, privately owned but listed as a state cultural monument since 1963, and admired for its courtyard, coach house, pavilion, and expansive park.
ChateauZámok Kněžice is a protected cultural monument set above the peaceful Kněžický pond in the charming village of Kněžice, offering visitors a harmonious blend of rich history and scenic natural surroundings.
The Old Košetice Castle, a protected cultural monument since 1963, forms a remarkable historical trio with the New Castle and the Church of St John the Baptist in the quiet village of Košetice.
The New Košetice Château, situated beside an older château and the Church of St. John the Baptist on the edge of Košetice village, has been a protected cultural monument since 1963.
Zámok Krasonice is a historically rich castle in the village of Krasonice near Jihlava, protected as a state cultural monument since 1972.
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 Kroměšín was a now-lost rural noble manor located near Chotěboř in the hamlet of Kroměšín, today part of Libice nad Doubravou.
ChateauZámok Kvasetice is a historic château in the village of Kvasetice, Havlíčkův Brod district, offering visitors a rare window into the aristocratic past of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands.
ChateauZámok Květinov is a charming historic manor house in the village of Květinov, Havlíčkův Brod district, offering visitors a glimpse into the aristocratic heritage of the Vysočina region.
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.
ChateauZámok Ledeč nad Sázavou is a beautifully preserved château-castle complex dominating the skyline of Ledeč nad Sázavou in the Vysočina Region, valued as a protected cultural monument with centuries of history.
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 Libice nad Doubravou is a nationally listed cultural monument standing at the heart of the picturesque town of Libice nad Doubravou, where it has served as the defining landmark of the townscape since time immemorial.
ChateauZámok Libkova Voda is a protected cultural monument near Pelhřimov that enchants visitors with its serene setting and well-preserved historical atmosphere.
Zámok Lipnice nad Sázavou is a striking hilltop castle that dominates the Vysočina skyline and enchants visitors with its authentic medieval atmosphere.
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.
The château of Zámok Luka nad Jihlavou is a beautifully preserved Baroque monument in the Vysočina Region, with roots stretching back to a Renaissance building of the late sixteenth century.
Zámok Lukavec u Pacova is a charming château set in a scenic park near Pelhřimov, featuring a folk gazebo called Hříbek that houses a memorial to the renowned Czech poet Antonín Sova.
ChateauZámok Maleč is a protected cultural monument near Havlíčkův Brod, celebrated for its architectural beauty and its role as a living reminder of the region's rich history.
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.
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.
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 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 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 Nový Dvůr is a state-listed cultural monument nestled in the peaceful hamlet of Nový Dvůr near Kámen in the Pelhřimov District, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into rural aristocratic life in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands.
ChateauZámok Nový Rychnov is a listed cultural monument set above the Lihovarský pond in the village of Nový Rychnov, forming a memorable historical ensemble alongside the nearby Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Zámok Okrouhlice, a romantically situated castle on the banks of the Sázava River in Okrouhlice, has been a protected cultural monument since 1963 and stands as one of the most treasured landmarks of the Havlíčkův Brod district.
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 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.
Zámok Petrkov, a listed cultural monument in the village of Petrkov near Havlíčkův Brod, houses a Czech-French Cultural Centre and a permanent exhibition dedicated to the poet and artist Bohuslav Reynek.
ChateauZámok Pohled is a listed Czech cultural monument built on the foundations of a 13th-century Cistercian convent, transformed into a noble residence following the Josephine reforms.
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 Polná is a historic castle and château complex rising above the Peklo pond on the western edge of Polná's old town, with roots reaching back to the 14th century and protected status as a Czech cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Proseč u Pošné is a listed cultural monument in the village of Proseč, Pelhřimov district, which today serves as a residential care home for the elderly.
ChateauZámok Proseč-Obořiště is a historic château in the village of Proseč-Obořiště that today serves as a dignified care home for elderly residents.
ChateauZámok Puklice, a Neoclassical château near Jihlava with medieval origins, welcomes visitors as a charming gateway to the village of Puklice.
ChateauZámok Přibyslav is a Renaissance-founded château reshaped by Baroque and Neoclassical rebuilding that now houses both a town museum and one of Central Europe's most notable fire-fighting museums.
ChateauZámok Příseka, a late Renaissance manor near Brtnice, houses a remarkable Museum of Toy Cars showcasing an almost complete collection of Czechoslovak-made model vehicles from the twentieth century.
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.
ChateauZámok Rantířov is a charming and understated manor house on the edge of the village of Rantířov in the Jihlava district, offering a peaceful retreat and a window into the aristocratic history of the Moravian Highlands.
ChateauThe Neo-Baroque château at Ronov nad Sázavou, built in the late nineteenth century by industrialist Christian Peška, is a listed cultural monument that has survived nationalisation and restitution but remains in gradual decline.
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 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 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.
Zámok Skřivánek is a historic noble manor house nestled within an agricultural cooperative on the edge of the village of Skřivánek, part of the municipality of Okrouhlička.
ChateauZámok Smilov, a charming historic manor in the village of Smilov near Štoky, offers visitors a peaceful glimpse into the noble heritage of the Vysočina region.
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.
ChateauSvětlá nad Sázavou Castle, a protected cultural monument since 1963, stands as the proud landmark of this riverside town on the left bank of the Sázava River.
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 Telč, a UNESCO-listed Renaissance masterpiece at the heart of one of Central Europe's best-preserved historic towns, enchants visitors with its immaculate architecture and serene waterside setting.
ChateauZámok Těchobuz, a protected cultural monument since 1963, is a charming historic manor in the village of Těchobuz that serves as the natural centrepiece of two scenic nature trails exploring the region's landscape and heritage.
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.
ChateauTřešť château is a Neo-Renaissance cultural monument near Jihlava, today serving as a hotel run by the Czech Academy of Sciences amid a beautiful park.
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.
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.
Zámok Vilémovice is a listed cultural monument and the defining architectural landmark of the village of Vilémovice in the Havlíčkův Brod district.
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.
Zámok Vyklantice is a designated Czech cultural monument set in the tranquil village of Staré Vyklantice, standing as the defining landmark of the local landscape.
ChateauVětrný Jeníkov castle, originally called Jeníkov until 1572, is a vibrant community hub housing the local council and library, and is also a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Věž is a protected cultural monument gracing the central square of the village of Věž in the Havlíčkův Brod district, offering visitors a charming glimpse of rural heritage.
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 Zboží, a protected cultural monument since 1963, is a remarkable historic castle situated on the village square of Zboží, now part of the town of Habry.
ChateauZámok a hrad Kámen, situated near Pacov in the Pelhřimov district, is a listed cultural monument whose architecture spans seven centuries — from a fourteenth-century Gothic fortress through a Baroque château to its present-day Romantic form.
ChateauZámok Úhrov is a listed baroque manor house in the village of Úhrov near Vilémov, privately owned but admirable from the outside as a quiet landmark of the Vysočina region.
ChateauZámok Úsobí is a historically significant Czech castle situated beside Panský rybník in the town of Úsobí, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1958.
ChateauZámok Černovice is a listed cultural monument in the Pelhřimov District, enchanting visitors with its scenic surroundings and the beautiful Černá aleja, even though the castle itself is closed to the public.
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.
Zámok Červená Řečice, a castle in the heart of Červená Řečice in the Pelhřimov district, has been a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic since 2014.
ChateauZámok Čížkov in the Pelhřimov district is home to a historically rich estate whose officially protected gazebo stands as a charming and irreplaceable testament to the past.
ChateauZámok Štoky is the proud landmark of the town of Štoky, perfectly positioned at the crossroads of routes to Jihlava, Dobronín, and Havlíčkův Brod.
ChateauZámok Žirovnice is a medieval Gothic castle dramatically situated on a rocky spur at the meeting of two waterways in the heart of the Vysočina Region.
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.
CastleŠtáflova bašta is a well-preserved Gothic tower in Havlíčkův Brod's Budoucnost park, offering visitors a striking glimpse into the town's medieval fortifications.