CastleBludovský hrad
Bludov Castle (Czech: Bludovský hrad) is a now-ruined former medieval fortification in the Bludov municipality in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.…
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Olomoucký kraj — 108 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bludovský hrad, Bohdíkov Castle and Bouzov Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleBludov Castle (Czech: Bludovský hrad) is a now-ruined former medieval fortification in the Bludov municipality in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.…
Burgstein is a small medieval castle ruin hidden in the Malínská rokle ravine near Nový Malín, long confused with the lost castle of Frankštát but valued today for its regional historical significance.
The Renaissance fortress of Hrad Bohdíkov, set in one of the Olomouc Region's oldest villages, is a beautifully preserved cultural monument and a compelling window into Moravian noble life.
CastleBouzov Castle (Czech: Hrad Bouzov) is a castle in Bouzov in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It is located on a hill above the village of Bouzov, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) northwest of Olomouc.…
CastleHrad Brníčko is a protected medieval castle ruin near Zábřeh, founded by the lords of Otaslavice in the 14th century and first mentioned in written records in 1356.
CastleThe medieval ruins of Hrad Drahotuš, set on a rocky ridge of the Oderské vrchy and protected as a Czech cultural monument, offer visitors a captivating blend of history and panoramic highland scenery.
Hrad Edelštejn, once one of Silesia's largest fortresses near Zlaté Hory, survives today as protected ruins whose 1936 plans reveal a once-mighty stronghold spanning 120 by 65 metres.
CastleHrad Fort Galgenberg is a striking remnant of Olomouc's 19th-century defensive ring, recalling the city's former status as one of the Habsburg Monarchy's foremost Moravian fortresses.
CastleFort XX Křelov is one of 22 historic forts built between the late 18th century and 1874 to defend the strategically vital city of Olomouc.
Hrad Frankštát, a medieval castle that once stood guard over the villages of Třemešek and Nový Malín, survives today only as scattered ruins on a strategic hilltop.
CastleThe main surviving remnant of Frýdberk Castle in Žulová is its medieval bergfried, which was repurposed as a church tower and is now a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleHelfštýn (German: Helfenstein, Helfstein) is a castle ruin in Týn nad Bečvou in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It is located 15 kilometres (9 mi) east of Přerov.…
The hillfort at Hrad Hlinsko, excavated by Jiří Pavelčík from 1967 to 1991, preserves remarkable traces of Funnel Beaker and Channelled Ware cultures and served as a prehistoric centre of stone tool production and trade.
The ruins of Hrad Hluboký, a state-protected medieval castle hidden above the Bystřice River near Hrubá Voda, once guarded the historic route between Olomouc and Opava.
CastleHrad Horní Hoštice is a lost medieval stronghold that once stood at the confluence of two streams in the village of Horní Hoštice, leaving almost no physical remains today.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Hoštejn, a medieval Gothic castle near Zábřeh, preserve an evocative system of ditches, ramparts, and a lone palace wall above a hidden cellar, and have been listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964.
Hrad Huzová, also called Mutkov or Waldhausen, is a ruined 13th-century castle near Huzová whose abandonment in the 1320s gave rise to both the Lords of Sovinec and the Lords of Holštejn.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Kaltenštejn, a medieval Silesian fortress near Černá Voda, stand as a protected cultural monument and a captivating reminder of the region's fortification heritage.
Hrad Koberštejn near Zlaté Hory is a ruined medieval tower that rewards visitors with sweeping views across the mountains and into Poland.
CastleHrad Kojetín, a medieval fortress that once guarded the Kojetín region near Suché lúky, has left almost no visible remains today, yet still draws visitors with a passion for local history.
The Crown Fortress is a remarkably well-preserved part of Olomouc's historic fortifications, featuring a five-pointed bastion, a Baroque powder magazine, and an Empire-style guardhouse ruin.
Kronfelzov was an ambitious Czechoslovak artillery fortress planned near Branná in the Hanušovice Highlands that was cancelled in 1937 due to insufficient time and funds, leaving only a pair of infantry blockhouses in its place.
Hrad Leuchtenštejn, hidden in the hills near Zlaté Hory, is a deeply enigmatic medieval ruin founded in the late 13th century and abandoned within just a few decades, leaving almost no trace in historical records.
CastleHrad Líšnice, a protected medieval fortress east of Líšnice in the Šumperk district, is one of the Czech Republic's most notable archaeological sites, offering visitors a compelling glimpse into the region's medieval past.
Hrad Mírov is a historic castle rising above the village of Mírov northwest of Mohelnice that, uniquely, continues to serve as a functioning prison while remaining a listed cultural monument since 1964.
CastleHrad Náměšť na Hané, first documented in 1141 as a possession of the Olomouc bishopric, stands on a rocky spur above the Šumice stream and has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
Hrad Obrova noha is a vast, multi-period hillfort near Otaslavice in the Drahanská vrchovina highlands, spanning nearly ten hectares and preserving traces of settlement from the Stone Age through to the Slavic era.
CastleHrad Orlík is a one-of-a-kind Czechoslovak fortification project conceived primarily as a garrison training centre yet fully capable of serving as a combat stronghold, distinguished by its absence of shared underground passages between its structures.
CastleHrad Otaslavice is a unique medieval site where two separate castles once stood side by side, reflecting the village's historic division between two lordships until 1590.
CastlePerched on a dramatic spur above the confluence of two streams near Jindřichov, the ruins of Hrad Pleče are a rewarding destination for lovers of medieval history and Jeseníky foothill scenery.
CastleHrad Podolí is a well-preserved 1551 Renaissance fortress of the Kobylka family, nestled in the tranquil village of Podolí near Mohelnice in Moravia.
CastleHrad Potštát is a medieval castle ruin set on a rocky spur above the confluence of two streams near Boňkov, listed as a Czech cultural monument since 1963.
CastleRabštejn, the highest-altitude castle in Moravia, enchants visitors with its evocative ruins nestled within a protected nature reserve in the Jeseníky foothills.
Salzerova reduta II is a listed cultural monument in Olomouc's Hodolany district, built as part of the city's historic fortification system to guard the southern approach and control the flooding of the fortress foreground.
CastleSvrčov is a protected medieval castle ruin perched on a rocky spur above the River Bečva near the town of Hranice in the Přerov District.
Tepenec Castle (German: Burg Twingenberg, a.k.a. Karlsburg) is a former castle in the vicinity of Jívová in Moravia, in the Czech Republic. The castle was built by Emperor Charles IV between 1340 and 1346.…
CastleHrad Terezská brána, a striking blend of Baroque and Classicist architecture on Palach Square, is one of the last surviving remnants of Olomouc's historic city fortifications.
CastleHrad Unčovice is a rare and well-preserved medieval fortified manor near Olomouc, once home to the lesser Moravian nobility and today a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleThe Water Gate in Mohelnice, built in 1540, is the sole surviving gate of the town's original four-gate fortification system and a listed cultural monument since 1958.
Hrad u Bílovic is a protected prehistoric hillfort on the right bank of the Romže River near Bílovice-Lutotín, preserving significant remains of ancient fortifications that shed light on the earliest history of Moravia.
CastleHrad Šternberk is a nationally protected medieval castle perched on a spur of the Nízký Jeseník uplands in the Olomouc Region, open to the public and managed by the National Heritage Institute.
CastleThe hillfort of Obersko, situated on a 362-metre hill above the Třebůvka valley near the village of Pavlov in the Šumperk district, is a protected cultural monument and one of the most important prehistoric archaeological sites in North Moravia.
The hunting lodge Nové Valteřice, built by the Liechtenstein family in the late 19th century, is a rare gem combining aristocratic elegance with Victorian industrial aesthetics, highlighted by a cast-iron pavilion acquired at the 1873 Vienna World Exhibition.
CastleThe remarkably well-preserved medieval town fortifications of Lipník nad Bečvou rank among the finest and most authentic defensive ensembles in the whole of Moravia.
CastleThe medieval town fortifications of Mohelnice, dating from around 1500, survive as a protected cultural monument comprising one gate, two bastions, and some 400 metres of curtain wall.
CastleThe well-preserved remains of Šumperk's late-Gothic and Renaissance town fortifications, built between 1513 and 1520 under the Žerotín family, offer a fascinating glimpse into the town's medieval defensive past.
CastleThe medieval town walls of Litovel, built between the 1320s and around 1346 thanks to a royal tax exemption granted by King John of Luxembourg, survive today as a single stretch of wall along Švédská ulička in the south-eastern part of the town.
The medieval town fortifications of Vidnava, whose outline is still defined by the surrounding streets, form a remarkably well-preserved heritage monument at the heart of this quiet Jeseník District town.
CastleNový hrad (Furchtenberg) near Hanušovice is one of the largest ruined castle complexes in the Czech Republic, founded around 1300, destroyed during Matthias Corvinus's Moravian campaign, and listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964.
CastleOlomouc Castle (Czech: Olomoucký hrad) is one of the most important castle complexes in the Czech Republic. It is located on Wenceslas hill in the historic city of Olomouc.…
CastlePevnost Olomouc evolved from early medieval defences into a sophisticated European bastion fortress before being decommissioned in 1886, opening the city to modern expansion.
CastleFort Radíkov in Olomouc is a uniquely designed artillery fort without a réduit, making it one of the most architecturally distinctive fortifications in Central Europe.
CastleThe 28-metre Gothic-Renaissance Black Tower in Drahanovice, accompanied by original defensive walls and Gothic cellars, is one of central Moravia's most treasured listed monuments.
CastlePevnosť Nemile, first documented in 1374 and once part of the Hoštejn estate, is a beautifully preserved medieval fortress in Moravia saved from ruin through the tireless efforts of historian and castellan Jaromír Dominik Schoffer.
ChateauPustý zámek is a protected medieval ruin nestled in the forests of Račí Valley southwest of Javorník, offering visitors a hauntingly atmospheric glimpse into the Czech Republic's castle heritage.
Rittnerův zámoček is a charming, officially protected architectural landmark in Bílý Potok, closely associated with the legacy of Rudolf Rittner.
CastleRychlebský hrad is a mysteriously anonymous medieval ruin in the Rychleby Mountains near Javorník, whose founders, owners, and even original name remain entirely unknown.
Staré Hradisko is Moravia's most important Celtic oppidum, a freely accessible protected site where a nature trail guides visitors through nearly 37 hectares of ancient ramparts and rich history along the legendary Amber Road.
CastleVodní pevnosť Jeseník is a superbly preserved medieval water fortress in the centre of Jeseník, housing the regional museum and surrounded by a moat and a beautiful park.
ChateauBludov Chateau (Czech: Bludovský zámek) is a manor house in Bludov in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It is a Baroque building with late Renaissance elements.
ChateauZámok Brodek u Prostějova is a graceful Neoclassical château set on the edge of Brodek u Prostějova, featuring sculptural gardens, a fountain courtyard, and historic outbuildings protected as a cultural monument since 1973.
ChateauBílá Lhota is a charming Classicist château with Empire-style accents, located about seven kilometres west of Litovel in the Olomouc Region.
Zámok Chudobín is an elegant 18th-century Baroque château near Olomouc, built on the site of a medieval fortress and surrounded by a beautiful park, now protected as a Czech cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Dobromilice is a protected Baroque château on the south-western edge of a village near Němčice nad Hanou, currently undergoing careful private restoration.
ChateauZámok Doubravice, whose history dates back to 1382, passed through numerous noble hands before the Fürstenberg family brought it into the modern era — though the château now stands in an increasingly dilapidated state.
Zámok Dřevohostice is a remarkable sixteenth-century four-winged water castle near Přerov, representing one of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture in Moravia.
The château of Horní Dlouhá Loučka is an originally Baroque, later Neoclassical manor in the Olomouc Region, today in a severe state of disrepair following the partial collapse of its walls in 2017.
ChateauAlthough demolished in the 1980s, Zámok Horní Heřmanice and its scenic landscaped park retain protected cultural heritage status in the Czech Republic in recognition of their historical and architectural value.
ChateauChâteau Hranice is a distinguished Baroque monument in Moravia, built on the site of an earlier castle founded by the powerful Pernštejn family and today protected as a Czech cultural heritage site.
ChateauZámok Hukovice is a modest yet historically significant former manor in the village of Hukovice, once serving as the seat of the local Vogt and a centre of administrative power in the Jeseník region.
ChateauZámok Hustopeče nad Bečvou is a Renaissance château set on the southern edge of its namesake town, conveniently located directly on the main road between Hranice and Valašské Meziříčí.
ChateauZámok Jesenec, a High Baroque ensemble near Konice in the Olomouc Region, is a protected cultural monument whose architecture reflects the distinctive influence of the renowned Central European architect Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel.
ChateauJánský Vrch (German: Schloß Johannesberg) is a castle located in the Jeseník District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.…
Perched on a rocky spur at 630 metres in the Jeseníky Mountains, Kolštejn is a partly ruined medieval castle and château that has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Konice is a listed Czech cultural monument that evolved from a medieval trade-route fortress into a château residence on the scenic border of the Zábřeh and Drahanská Highlands.
ChateauZámok Kunzov is an early twentieth-century romantic manor near Hrabůvka, built as a summer retreat for industrialist Antonín Kunz and now operating as a luxury boutique hotel with a restaurant and wellness centre.
Zámok Lhotsko, a former hunting lodge northeast of Radkova Lhota with medieval origins, today serves as a senior care facility accommodating up to 208 residents.
ChateauThe château in Lipník nad Bečvou, built between 1597 and 1609 by the Bruntálský of Vrbno family and remodelled in the nineteenth century, today houses the town's municipal office and charms visitors with its unique rooftop garden above the former stables.
ChateauZámok Loučná nad Desnou is a stately Baroque château founded by the noble Žerotín family in the early 17th century and today protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Maršíkov in the village of Maršíkov near Velké Losiny is a former manor house so thoroughly altered over the centuries that almost no trace of its original aristocratic character remains.
The château of Nezamyslice, a listed cultural monument near Němčice nad Hanou, is home to a regional care facility and forms a charming historic ensemble together with its neighbouring Baroque granary.
ChateauThe Baroque castle of Nové Zámky near Litovel, built by the Liechtenstein family in 1690, is prized above all for its exceptionally well-preserved Empire-style façades.
ChateauNáměšť na Hané is a charming Moravian village that captivates visitors with two historic aristocratic residences — the Lower Castle and the architecturally distinguished Upper Castle, a protected cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Pavlovice u Přerova is a late-nineteenth-century historicist manor house in the Přerov district that now serves as a care home for the elderly.
ChateauChâteau Plumlov, with roots dating to around 1300, is a nationally protected cultural monument in the Prostějov district of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Prostějov is a Renaissance castle built by Jan IV. of Pernštejn between 1522 and 1526, standing as one of the most treasured historical landmarks in the heart of Prostějov.
ChateauZámok Ptení is a beautifully preserved Renaissance château in the village of Ptení, offering a rare glimpse into Moravia's rich architectural heritage.
ChateauZámok Přerov is a beautifully preserved Renaissance château in the centre of Přerov, whose centuries-long story — from medieval fortress to regional museum — culminated in the completion of its tower as recently as 1997.
ChateauZámok Přestavlky is an elegant eighteenth-century château in the village of Přestavlky, built on the site of an earlier Renaissance fortress.
ChateauZámok Rokytnice in the village of Rokytnice near Přerov is a château with roots stretching back to a 14th-century medieval fortress, later transformed into an elegant Renaissance residence in the second half of the 16th century.
ChateauThe château of Ruda nad Moravou is a tranquil gem in northwestern Moravia, nestled on the southern edge of its namesake village just eight kilometres from Šumperk.
ChateauZámok Sobotín is a mid-nineteenth-century castle with deep ties to the Klein entrepreneurial dynasty, now operating as a hotel surrounded by a beautifully restored park designed by F. J. Thomayer.
ChateauZámok Tovačov is home to the tallest castle tower in the Czech Republic, the 85-metre Spanilá Tower, and has been a protected cultural monument since 1958.
ChateauZámok Tršice is a beautifully situated Empire-style manor near Olomouc, whose medieval origins, landscaped park, and peaceful pond-side setting make it a highlight of the Moravian countryside.
ChateauZámok Velké Kunětice is a listed cultural monument nestled in the heart of its namesake village, closely tied to the region's centuries-old marble quarrying and lime-burning heritage.
Zámok Velké Losiny is a beautifully preserved Renaissance manor in the Šumperk district, renowned for its troubled history of 17th-century witch trials that inspired both a celebrated novel and a classic Czechoslovak film.
ChateauThe late Baroque château of Velký Týnec, built after 1765 on the site of a Gothic fortress and rebuilt following a fire in 1779, is today a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Veselíčko is an eighteenth-century Baroque manor in the village of Veselíčko near Přerov, cherished as both a cultural and natural monument and today serving as an educational facility.
Zámok Vidnava s parkem is a protected cultural monument set within a sweeping park near the Church of St. Catherine in the Silesian town of Vidnava, forming a centrepiece of the town's historic conservation zone.
Zámok Všechovice is a protected Renaissance and early Baroque manor in the village of Všechovice, built at the turn of the 17th century on the site of a medieval fortress.
ChateauZámok Zábřeh na Moravě is a well-preserved Renaissance château in the Moravian town of Zábřeh, built on the site of a medieval castle that once guarded a key trade route between Moravia and Bohemia, and officially listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964.
Zámok Úsov is a protected Central European castle in the Olomouc Region, home to the fascinating Liechtenstein Hunting and Forestry Museum.
ChateauThe elegant Classicist château of Čechy pod Kosířem, set within a protected romantic park, is celebrated for its close association with the renowned Czech painter Josef Mánes.
ChateauZámok Šumperk is a protected cultural monument on the southern edge of Šumperk's historic centre, today serving as a school.
ChateauZámok Žerotín is a graceful late-Baroque and early-Neoclassical manor house in the Olomouc district, listed as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Žádlovice is a tranquil Baroque manor from around 1760, set amid a romantic landscaped park planted in 1810, just three kilometres south of Mohelnice.
CastleČertův hrádek is a dramatic medieval castle ruin perched on a rocky spur near Okluky in the Prostějov district, naturally defended by the encircling Hloučela stream and offering a rewarding, off-the-beaten-path experience for adventurous visitors.