Chřibský hrádek
Chřibský hrádek (older name Karlštejn; German: Unterer Karlstein or Wüstes Schloss) is a ruined rock castle in Doubice in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.
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Ústecký kraj — 240 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Chřibský hrádek, Dvojhradí and Felixburg.
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Chřibský hrádek (older name Karlštejn; German: Unterer Karlstein or Wüstes Schloss) is a ruined rock castle in Doubice in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.
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CastleFelixburg is a listed manor house in Rašovice near Klášterec nad Ohří, fondly nicknamed Hazenburg for its whimsical hare-themed decorations, and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1963.
ChateauThe Upper Castle in Benešov nad Ploučnicí is the oldest part of a seven-building state-owned complex and has held the status of National Cultural Monument since 2001.
CastleBergrutsch is a mysterious, possibly medieval fortification in the Ore Mountains near Chomutov, perched on a spur above the Chomutovka river and remarkable for its unfinished character and uncertain origins.
Hrad Bitozeves is a medieval fortress in the Louny district that survived the Thirty Years' War, was later repurposed as a granary by the Sinzendorf family, and has been a listed cultural monument since 1964.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Blansko, a protected medieval monument above the village of Mírkov, offer visitors both a glimpse into Czech history and breathtaking views over the Labe river valley.
CastleHrad Bílina is an early medieval hillfort on the eastern edge of Bílina, naturally defended by two streams and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
The medieval fortress at Bílý Újezd, dating to the fourteenth century, preserves two Gothic-core buildings adorned with Renaissance details and is protected as a listed cultural monument.
CastleThe farmstead at Bělušice shelters the remains of a fourteenth-century medieval fortress, one of the oldest noble seats in the Most region, now protected as a listed cultural monument.
CastleThe prehistoric hillfort of Na Šachtách near Březno u Postoloprty is a state-protected archaeological monument with settlement traces dating from the Stone Age through the Bronze Age Únětice culture to the Late Hallstatt period.
CastlePerched above Teplice, the medieval castle ruin of Hrad Doubravská hora — also known as Doubravka or Nový hrad — is a protected cultural monument offering scenic views and a rich sense of history.
CastleDrahúš is an early medieval hillfort above the Ohře River near Postoloprty, mentioned in the Chronicle of Cosmas and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
CastleEgerberk (or Egerberg, in Czech Lestkov) is a ruined castle near Klášterec nad Ohří. The name is derived from the German name of the Ohře river - Eger => Egerberg.…
CastleRuins of Falkenštejn Castle (Falkenstein Castle, German: Felsenburg Falkenstein) can be found next to the village Jetřichovice in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.…
CastleHasištejn (German: Burg Hassenstein) is a ruined medieval castle in Bohemia, the Czech Republic. It is situated near Kadaň, Klášterec nad Ohří and Chomutov.…
CastleHazmburk (German: Hasenburg, literally "Hare Castle") is a solitary hill in the Lower Ohře Table plateau with an elevation of 429 m (1,407 ft).…
CastleThe atmospheric 14th-century ruins of Hrad Helfenburk u Úštěka crown a sandstone spur 310 metres above sea level, just three kilometres from the town of Úštěk, offering visitors a striking blend of medieval history and unspoilt forest scenery.
Hrad Hlubany is a medieval fortress near Podbořany that blends its protected historical architecture with a fascinating exhibition on the region's kaolin mining heritage.
CastleHněvín (German: Landeswarte) is a castle in Most in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.
Hrad Hřivice is a Bronze Age hillfort crowning the 444-metre hill of Okrouhlík near Hřivice, whose archaeological secrets remain largely unexcavated.
CastleHrad Kadaň is a protected Gothic castle above the town of Kadaň in north-western Bohemia, valued for its rare kastely layout and its centuries-long role at the crossroads of Czech and German culture.
CastleHrad Kalich is a medieval castle ruin near Třebušín in the Bohemian Central Highlands, built by the Hussite commander Jan Žižka in 1421 and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
CastleThe Gothic castle ruin of Kamýk crowns a basalt spur in the Bohemian Central Highlands and has been a protected Czech cultural monument since 1964.
The medieval ruins of Hrad Kostomlaty pod Milešovkou, built in the early 14th century and long associated with the noble family of Kostomlatských z Vřesovic, have been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
CastleHrad Košťálov is a 14th-century keep-type ruin perched atop Košťál Hill in the Bohemian Central Highlands, offering both a glimpse into medieval history and breathtaking panoramic views.
CastleThe twin-named Gothic castle of Krupka (also known as Rosenberg), perched on a rocky spur above the town of Krupka in the Teplice district, offers both a glimpse into medieval history and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
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CastleThe ruins of Hrad Kyšperk, perched above Unčín in the Ore Mountains, are a protected medieval heritage site whose turbulent history ended with a destructive fire in 1526.
CastleHrad Křečov is a protected ruined castle near Podbořanský Rohozec, dating from the fourteenth century and abandoned in the early sixteenth century.
CastleLevousy is a remarkable early medieval hillfort set on a natural spur above the Ohře river near Křesín in the Litoměřice district, with evidence of settlement reaching back to prehistoric times.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Levín, a protected cultural monument since 1964, crown a 455-metre hill southwest of the town of Levín and offer a haunting glimpse into the medieval past of the Litoměřice region.
The ruins of Lina, also known as Hrádek u Valče, are a captivating blend of lost medieval history and rare natural heritage set among the juniper-covered slopes northwest of Vrbička in the Louny district.
Hrad Litoměřice is a partially preserved 14th-century Gothic royal castle that once formed part of the town's medieval fortifications and was rediscovered by historians only after a landmark survey in 1971.
CastleCathedral Hill in Litoměřice preserves the memory of a once-mighty Přemyslid stronghold that served as both a political and spiritual centre of the region from the tenth century onwards.
CastleThe hilltop ruins of Hrad Litýš, set amid the Bohemian Central Highlands near Liběšice, preserve earthen ramparts and masonry fragments as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
Hrad Mukov is a protected prehistoric hillfort on the basalt hill of Hradišťany near Mukov, where rare natural habitats and ancient cultural heritage are jointly preserved.
CastleIn Měrunice, medieval fortress remains survive almost invisibly within the walls of a historic farmyard courtyard above the village pond.
Hrad Na Rovinách is a Hallstatt-period prehistoric hillfort perched on a natural spur in the Džbán hills near Domoušice, protected as a cultural monument of outstanding archaeological importance.
Hrad Nečemice is a converted medieval fortified residence hidden within a farmstead in the village of Nečemice near Tuchořice, protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
The ruins of Hrad Oltářík, a 15th-century Hussite fortification in the Bohemian Central Highlands, crown a volcanic hilltop near Děkovka and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
The atmospheric ruins of Hrad Oparno, a fourteenth-century castle founded by Smil of Vchynice near Lovosice, have been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
CastleThe Gothic ruins of Hrad Osek, a protected cultural monument since 1964, stand on a rocky spur near the town of Osek in the Ústí nad Labem Region and trace their origins to a 13th-century seat of the noble Hrabišic family.
CastleHrad Ostrý is a protected medieval ruin crowning a 553-metre hill in the Bohemian Central Highlands, offering both a glimpse of fifteenth-century history and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
CastleHrad Ostrý is a striking medieval castle ruin in the Děčín district, perched on a narrow basalt ridge encircled on three sides by the Ploučnice River and protected as a state cultural monument since 1966.
CastleHrad Paradies, a medieval noble castle on Chotyně hill near Rtyně nad Bílinou, survives today only as sparse wall fragments, yet has been a protected Czech cultural monument since 1964.
CastleHrad Perštejn is a well-preserved medieval ruin perched on a rocky spur near Klášterec nad Ohří, protected as a cultural monument since 1963.
CastleHrad Poplze is a fortified prehistoric settlement near Liboměřice whose human occupation stretches from the Neolithic and Eneolithic periods through the later Bronze Age, making it one of the most historically significant archaeological sites in the Litoměřice district.
CastlePravda Castle is a castle ruin on a hill in Pnětluky in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.
The Prunéřovská brána was a Gothic gateway tower built around 1300 as part of the medieval defences of the royal town of Kadaň, demolished in 1834.
CastleRubín Hill near Dolánky preserves prehistoric and early medieval hillfort remains that rank among the most important archaeological monuments in the southern Ústí nad Labem Region.
Hrad Slavětín, a medieval castle that gave its name to a small town in the Louny district, has vanished entirely — dismantled over the centuries by locals who reused its stones as building material.
CastleHrad Stradonice is one of the Czech Republic's oldest Celtic hillforts, dating back to the Late Hallstatt period, and today its ancient ramparts are crowned by the Stradonka lookout tower, offering both history and panoramic views.
CastleStřekov Castle (Czech: hrad Střekov, German: Burg Schreckenstein) is a ruined castle in Ústí nad Labem in the Central Bohemian Highlands in the Czech Republic. It is perched atop a cliff above the Elbe river.…
CastleThe Gothic Svatá brána tower is one of the finest surviving remnants of Kadaň's medieval fortifications, marking the historic divide between the city's Old and New Towns.
CastleTerezín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtɛrɛziːn] ; German: Theresienstadt) is a town in Litoměřice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,900 inhabitants.…
CastleTolštejn Castle (German: Tollenstein) is a ruin of a medieval castle in the municipal area of Jiřetín pod Jedlovou in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.…
CastleVlastislav is a prehistoric and early medieval hillfort in the Bohemian Central Highlands, designated a cultural monument in 1964 for its extraordinary archaeological heritage spanning the Neolithic through to the Middle Ages.
CastleThe Water Gate was one of medieval Kadaň's four main fortified entrances, guarding the approach from the Ohře River and the wooden bridge first documented in 1327.
CastleHrad Vrabinec is a medieval ruin near Těchlovice that captivates visitors with its dramatic basalt setting, centuries of history, and protected natural surroundings in the České středohoří landscape.
CastleHrad Výrov is a remarkable hillfort in north-western Bohemia that preserves evidence of two separate periods of settlement — the Late Hallstatt era and the Early Middle Ages — making it a compelling destination for history and archaeology enthusiasts.
CastleHrad Zabrušany is a prehistoric and early medieval hillfort near Teplice, designated a cultural monument in 1964, that rises dramatically above the Všechlapy reservoir in the heart of northern Bohemia.
CastleThe Western Gate in Úštěk is one of the last surviving remnants of the town's medieval fortifications, situated alongside the iconic Gabled Houses in the historic centre.
CastleThe ancient hilltop plateau of Úhošť near Kadaň, inhabited since the Neolithic era, is protected as a Czech cultural monument and is believed by some historians to be the site of the elusive early medieval fortress of Wogastisburg.
CastleHrad Úštěk is a medieval castle turned brewery in the charming town of Úštěk, listed as a cultural monument since 1964 and remarkable for its beautifully preserved historic character.
CastleHradiště u Černovic is a protected natural monument near the village of Černovice in the Chomutov district, preserving the remains of an extensive prehistoric and early medieval hillfort atop a 594-metre hill.
CastleHrad Šebín is a ruined 14th-century noble castle near Levousy, standing beside a Bronze Age hillfort and preserving earthen ramparts and fragments of masonry that together reflect millennia of human settlement.
CastleThe prehistoric hillfort of Hrad Štěpánov, known locally as Švédské šance, crowns Štěpánov Hill in the Bohemian Central Highlands and offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient past.
CastleThe Gothic ruins of Hrad Šumburk, founded in the early fifteenth century and protected as a cultural monument since 1963, crown a wooded hilltop three kilometres west of Klášterec nad Ohří and offer fine views over the Chomutov District.
CastleŽatec is a historically extraordinary site in north-western Bohemia, where prehistoric and early medieval hillforts, a Přemyslid administrative centre, and a medieval castle together chart an unbroken arc of human settlement from the Iron Age to the present day.
CastleŽatecká brána is the sole surviving remnant of Louny's medieval gate complex, built in 1500 as a barbican to protect the city's main entrance.
The late Gothic barbican on Žatecká Street in Kadaň is a remarkably well-preserved remnant of the town's medieval fortifications, once guarding the long-vanished Žatecká Gate.
Hrad Žerotín is a ruined 13th-century bergfried castle above the village of Žerotín, founded by the noble family of the same name and now listed among endangered cultural monuments.
CastleHradec u Kadaně is an ancient hillfort on a dramatic spur above the confluence of the Úhošťanský stream and the Ohře river, protected as a listed cultural monument since 1963.
CastleThe Renaissance fortress of Hradiště, perched at 210 metres above sea level in the Teplice district, is a protected cultural monument whose centuries-old transformation from noble residence to granary gives it a uniquely atmospheric character.
CastleHradiště Hradec is a top-rated, unexcavated prehistoric hillfort near Liběšíce, protected since 1964 and complemented by the historic Schroll family mausoleum just below its summit.
CastleHradiště u Bílence is a protected prehistoric hillfort hidden among the forested slopes of Vlčí hora near Bílenec, where ancient ramparts and ditches still lie beneath the trees.
Hrádek is a prehistoric and early medieval hillfort dramatically situated on a rocky spur above the Elbe near Libochovany, protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
CastleThe atmospheric medieval ruins of Kamenický hrad crown a 541-metre hilltop above Česká Kamenice, offering breathtaking panoramic views and a rich history protected as a cultural monument since 1966.
ChateauThe Konojedovský zámoček in Benešov nad Ploučnicí is a well-preserved Renaissance manor house dating from 1552, forming part of an exceptional streetscape of noble architecture alongside the Upper Castle and several historic chapels and outbuildings.
The Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Údlice is a listed cultural monument dating from the first half of the 19th century, prized for its historical and architectural significance.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of Saint Anna in Křimov is a striking landmark at the heart of the village green, recognized as a cultural monument since 1963.
The Church of Saint Barbara in Chomutov is a listed cultural monument dating back to the historic Upper Village district, notable for its riverside setting and the peaceful war memorial garden on its western side.
CastleThe Church of Saint Bartholomew in Spořice is a listed Roman Catholic monument renowned for its enchanting position on a small island surrounded by a moat.
The Church of Saint Gothard in Brozany nad Ohří is a nationally protected monument whose Romanesque foundations, Gothic and Renaissance transformations, and rich interior of medieval frescoes, Renaissance altars, and noble tombs make it one of the most historically layered sacred sites in the region.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of St. Havel in Úhošťany is a beautifully preserved Baroque monument listed as a protected cultural heritage site since 1963.
CastleThe Roman Catholic church of Saint James the Greater in Škrle is a listed cultural monument dating back centuries, set on a peaceful south-facing slope above the Chomutovka River valley.
CastleThe Church of St. James the Greater in Louchov is one of the oldest surviving churches in the Ore Mountains and a protected cultural monument of outstanding regional and national significance.
CastleThe late-Gothic Church of Saint Giles in Jirkov, a protected cultural monument since 1963, features a mid-16th-century tower open to visitors as a scenic viewpoint.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of St. Nicholas in Droužkovice, a listed cultural monument since 1963, is a cherished landmark of the Chomutov district with a history shaped by centuries of care and renewal.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of Saint Lawrence in Podlesice is a beautifully preserved Baroque monument, listed since 1963, set within the walls of a historic disused cemetery on the village square.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of Saint Václav in Strupčice is a listed cultural monument that has served as the spiritual centre of this Chomutov-district village for centuries.
CastleKristin Hrádek, also known as Christianenburg, is a picturesque former hunting lodge near Děčín and the German border, set amid the beautiful landscapes of northern Bohemia.
ChateauThe Lovecký zámoček Thunů v Podmoklech is a beautifully preserved Baroque hunting lodge in Děčín's Podmokly district, today housing the Regional Museum and set within a historic park adorned with a sculpture of the god Arion.
CastleThe Small Fortress (Czech: Malá pevnost, German: Kleine Festung) is a fortress forming a significant part of the town of Terezín in the Czech Republic.…
CastleThe Minoritská bašta in Kadaň was the dominant tower of the town's northeastern fortifications, built as part of the fifteenth-century parkán defensive ring.
CastleThe Muzeum lehkého opevnění vz. 36 Ústí nad Labem – Hostovice is an authentically restored pre-war bunker that immerses visitors in the military history of Czechoslovakia's interwar border defences.
CastleMěděnec conceals the mystery of a lost fortress whose exact location within the village has never been determined.
CastleThe medieval town fortifications of Úštěk, including the striking Pikartská Tower, are among the most important historical monuments in the Litoměřice region and form the heart of the town's protected conservation area.
CastleThe well-preserved northern section of Louny's medieval town fortifications, dating from around 1500, offers a striking glimpse into the city's historic defensive past.
CastleThe town fortifications of Kadaň, dating back to the second half of the 13th century, rank among the finest and best-preserved medieval defensive systems in the Czech Kingdom.
The partially preserved medieval town fortification of Žatec, including the surviving Kněžská brána and Libočanská branka gates, offers visitors a vivid glimpse into the town's proud defensive past.
Nový Hrad in Jimlín is a striking medieval castle transformed over the centuries by Renaissance and Baroque rebuilding, open to visitors today as a protected cultural monument under the administration of the Ústí nad Labem Region.
ChateauNový zámok Velké Březno is a state-owned, elegantly preserved castle on the slopes of Zámecký vrch, recognised as a protected cultural monument since 1963 and open to the public.
CastleThe ruins of Petrohrad castle, hidden in woodland above the village of the same name in the Louny district, are a listed cultural monument preserving the modest but evocative remains of a mid-fourteenth-century noble stronghold.
CastlePevnosť Podmokly is a medieval fortress situated in the Děčín V-Rozbělesy district of the city of Děčín, standing as a fascinating historical landmark on the edge of a modern commercial zone.
The noble stronghold in Patokryje, dating from the late seventeenth century, is a listed cultural monument and a rare example of a Baroque-era rural gentry residence in north-western Bohemia.
ChateauThe Old Castle at Velké Březno is a fifteenth-century fortress on the Elbe that served as the seat of the Wartenberg family and is today a protected cultural monument.
RuinThe château ruin of Jištěrpy, a listed cultural monument since 1964, is a quietly evocative remnant of a Renaissance residence that grew from a medieval fortress in the village of Jištěrpy near Chotiněves.
ChateauThe castle complex of Zámok Benešov nad Ploučnicí is one of the largest of its kind in the Czech Republic, comprising seven historic buildings and designated a National Cultural Monument in 2001.
ChateauZámok Blatno is a historically layered Baroque château near Chomutov, originally a Teutonic Knights commandery, that today serves as the village municipal office and has been a listed cultural monument since 2021.
ChateauZámok Blšany, a late-Renaissance manor near Louny transformed by Baroque reconstruction after the Thirty Years' War, has been a protected cultural heritage monument since 1964.
Zámok Boreč, a beautifully preserved Baroque manor near Velemín in the Litoměřice district, has been a listed cultural monument since 1964 and traces its origins back to a medieval Gothic fortress.
ChateauZámok Brocno near Štětí dates back to the late sixteenth century and owes its present Baroque appearance to major rebuilding works completed in the last third of the seventeenth century.
ChateauZámok Brodec is a historic Baroque manor house nestled within a rural farmstead complex in the village of Brodec, Louny district, with origins dating back to the sixteenth century.
ChateauZámok Brody is a state-listed cultural monument perched dramatically on the edge of the Leska stream valley in the Louny District, roughly two kilometres south-west of Krásný Dvůr.
ChateauZámok Brozany, a fifteenth-century fortress reshaped by a Renaissance rebuild and centuries of later alterations, stands as a protected cultural monument and a fascinating architectural highlight in the Litoměřice district of northern Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Brňany is a state-listed cultural monument in the village of Brňany, Litoměřice district, prized for its historical and architectural significance.
ChateauZámok Budyně nad Ohří is a Renaissance château with roots in the 13th century, shaped by the Zajíc family of Hazmburk before falling into gradual decline following the Thirty Years' War.
Zámok Bynov, built by Günter of Bünau shortly after 1591 on the left bank of the Jílovský stream, is a protected cultural monument and a proud testament to the Bünau family's enduring influence in northern Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Bílence is a former aristocratic château in the village of Bílence, Chomutov district, now serving as an agricultural facility and closed to visitors.
ChateauZámok Bílina is a stately Baroque château in northern Bohemia whose roots go back to a 13th-century medieval castle, listed as a cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauThe medieval ruins of Zámok Chcebuz near Štětí offer history and architecture enthusiasts an evocative glimpse into the life of a once-grand aristocratic estate, whose listed farm complex still stands as a testament to its storied past.
ChateauNový chlumecký zámok in the village of Chlumec near Krupka and Ústí nad Labem no longer stands, but its history lives on in archives and in the hearts of those drawn to northern Bohemia's storied past.
ChateauThe Old Chlumec Castle, located near Krupka and Ústí nad Labem, is a captivating remnant of northern Bohemia's noble past that rewards curious visitors with its timeless atmosphere.
ChateauThe Chomutovská radnice complex in the heart of Chomutov uniquely combines an early Gothic church, a medieval Teutonic Knights commandery, and a Renaissance château, today serving as the town hall and standing as one of north-western Bohemia's finest listed monuments.
ChateauZámok Chrámce is a privately owned Neoclassical manor house in the hamlet of Chrámce, Skršín municipality, representing the elegant Classicist architecture of early 19th-century Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Cítoliby is a protected Baroque manor in the Louny district, originally built in 1665 on the site of a medieval fortress and reshaped into its current form during the 18th century.
Zámok Divice is a medieval fortress turned manor in the village of Divice, Louny district, celebrated for its commanding square tower and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Dlažkovice is a listed Baroque manor near Třebenice, built on medieval foundations and remodelled between 1713 and 1717, which has served as a children's home since 1952.
ChateauZámok Dobříčany is a medieval fortress-turned-manor house in the village of Dobříčany near Žatec, protected as a cultural monument since 1964 and treasured for its layered architectural history.
ChateauZámok Domoušice is a protected Baroque manor in the Louny District that has been a listed Czech cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauDuchcov Chateau (Czech: Zámek Duchcov; German: Schloss Dux) is a manor house in Duchcov in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is protected as a national cultural monument.…
Zámok Děčín is a magnificently sited castle above the Elbe and Ploučnice confluence, whose Gothic origins, Renaissance and Baroque transformations, and sweeping river panoramas make it one of Bohemia's most compelling historic landmarks.
ChateauZámok Encovany, a protected cultural monument near Polepy in the Litoměřice district, is a historically layered manor house whose origins trace back to a medieval Gothic fortress later reshaped by Renaissance, Baroque, and subsequent architectural influences.
Zámok Horní Beřkovice is a protected cultural monument southwest of Roudnice nad Labem that today serves as the home of a psychiatric hospital, blending historic architecture with modern healthcare.
ChateauZámok Hrdly, a Baroque manor near Bohušovice nad Ohří partly shaped by architect Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer, is a protected cultural monument whose historic blacksmith's workshop was lost to demolition in 2006.
ChateauZámok Hrobčice is a well-preserved Renaissance castle at the heart of the village of Hrobčice, cherished as a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Janov, located in the Janov district of Litvínov, is a well-preserved manor ensemble featuring a two-storey main building, mansard-roofed pavilions, and original agricultural outbuildings along Loupnická Street.
ChateauZámok Jezeří is a medieval castle reborn as a stately aristocratic residence, perched dramatically above the ČSA open-cast mine on the slopes of the Ore Mountains and designated a Czech national cultural monument since 2023.
ChateauJezuitská rezidence v Liběšicích is a protected cultural monument in the Litoměřice district whose history spans Renaissance noble ownership, Jesuit occupation, Baroque reconstruction, and a final nineteenth-century transformation into a graceful manor residence.
ChateauZámok Jílové is a town-owned, nationally listed cultural monument in the heart of Jílové, offering visitors partial access to its historic spaces.
ChateauZámok Kalek is a charming manor house set on a hillside above the Lužnice stream in the Chomutov district, nestled beside the Church of Saint Václav in the peaceful landscape of northwestern Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Kamýk is a discreet manor house in the village of Kamýk near Litoměřice, whose origins lie in a sixteenth-century fortified residence that replaced a nearby medieval castle as the centre of the local estate.
Zámok Kaštice is a well-preserved classicist château in the village of Kaštice, Louny District, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964 and celebrated for its architectural purity and harmonious proportions.
ChateauKlášterec nad Ohří Castle (Czech: zámek Klášterec nad Ohří) is a Baroque stylecastle in Klášterec nad Ohří in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is located on the left bank of the Ohře River.…
ChateauZámok Konojedy is a historic château near Úštěk that evolved from a medieval stronghold into a Servite monastery and, after Joseph II's reforms, back into a noble residence — a journey recognised by its listing as a cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Korozluky is a protected Classicist château crowning the southern slope of Jánský vrch, serving as a beloved landmark above the village of Korozluky in the Most district.
Zámok Kostomlaty pod Milešovkou is a Baroque château dating from 1670–1684 that was substantially enlarged around 1900 and has been a listed cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Košťany is a romantically styled Neo-Gothic Alpine manor near Košťany, built by the Lobkowicz family in the late eighteenth century and now protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
Zámok Krásné Březno is a beautifully layered Baroque château in Ústí nad Labem, notable for its corner turrets and an adjoining Gothic-Renaissance church of Saint Florian, and today serves as the seat of the National Heritage Institute's regional office.
ChateauKrásný Dvůr Castle (Czech: zámek Krásný Dvůr; German: Schönhof) is a Baroque castle in Krásný Dvůr, Ústí nad Labem Region, Czech Republic.…
ChateauSchönwald Castle in Krásný Les is a forgotten late Baroque gem dating from 1708, commissioned by František Ignác Vratislav of Mitrovice and now lying in atmospheric ruin.
ChateauZámok Křemýž is a protected Baroque château in the village of Křemýž, part of Ohníč in the Teplice district, celebrated for its architectural elegance and peaceful rural setting.
ChateauZámok Ledebour was a modest hunting lodge in southern Bohemia, between Telnice and Varvažov, that has since disappeared but lives on in historical records and the wild beauty of its surroundings.
ChateauThe château of Lenešice is a state-protected cultural monument dating from 1964, offering a rare glimpse into rural aristocratic heritage in the Louny district.
ChateauZámok Libochovany is a protected cultural monument on the right bank of the Elbe in the Litoměřice district, cherished for its historical and architectural significance in northern Bohemia.
ChateauLibochovice Castle (Czech: zámek Libochovice) is a castle in the centre of Libochovice town in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is one of the most significant early Baroque castles in the country.…
ChateauThe château of Libouchec, built by the Bünau family in the sixteenth century, is a protected cultural monument that welcomes visitors by private arrangement.
ChateauThe late Baroque château of Libočany, built around 1770 on the site of a medieval fortress, is a listed cultural monument and one of the most captivating architectural gems of north-western Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Libořice is a protected Baroque château nestled between the village green and the Blšanka river in the peaceful Louny district of northwestern Bohemia.
ChateauThe ruins of Zámok Libčeves in the village of Libčeves preserve centuries of history spanning Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque periods, and have been a state-protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Libědice is a charming Baroque château on the eastern edge of the village of Libědice, near Kadaň, set within the grounds of a former agricultural estate at 255 metres above sea level.
ChateauZámok Lichtenwald is a well-preserved late-Baroque hunting lodge perched at 876 metres in the Ore Mountains, just south of Český Jiřetín, and is celebrated for its oval courtyard and scenic tree-lined approach avenue.
Zámok Lipno is a protected Baroque manor in the village of Lipno, Louny District, cherished as a cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauThe manor house of Lipová, with roots going back to around 1500, was repurposed as a brewery in the 18th century and demolished entirely in the 1970s.
ChateauZámok Lipová is a rare 18th-century Baroque château in the Děčín region that, despite its protected status, faces an uncertain future due to severe structural decay and the enormous costs of restoration.
Zámok Litvínov is a beautifully preserved Baroque castle in the heart of Litvínov, rebuilt between 1732 and 1743, and today serving as a cultural monument and ceremonial venue for the city's residents.
ChateauZámok Lišnice is a well-preserved Baroque castle in the village of Lišnice, Most district, currently held in private ownership.
Zámok Lniště is a well-preserved Lobkowicz hunting lodge hidden in a scenic Ore Mountains meadow near Litvínov, currently privately owned and closed to visitors but admirable from the surrounding trails.
ChateauZámok Lovosice is a mid-sixteenth-century château built on the site of a medieval fortress in the heart of Lovosice, now cherished as a protected cultural monument in northern Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Lukavec, a graceful eighteenth-century château built on the site of an ancient fortress in the village of Lukavec near Lovosice, has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Lužec, a protected cultural monument near Vroutek, captivates visitors with its rare combination of original Baroque fabric and later Romantic remodelling set against the peaceful North Bohemian countryside.
ChateauZámok Líčkov is a Baroque and Rococo château perched on a rocky spur in the Louny District, with roots dating to a 14th-century fortification and a history entwined with noble families and the 20th-century painter Oskar Brázda.
ChateauZámok Mašťov is a centuries-old castle turned château perched at 390 metres above sea level in the Chomutov District, now serving as a children's home while remaining a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Milešov is a beautifully preserved cultural monument near Velemín whose medieval origins, Renaissance rebuilding, and Baroque remodelling blend harmoniously beneath the volcanic peak of Milešovka.
ChateauZámok Milošice is a late-Baroque château near Měcholup in the Louny district, set amid peaceful rural scenery that perfectly complements its historic charm.
Zámok Milčeves is a late Baroque manor house in the village of Milčeves near Žatec, protected as a Slovak cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Mirošovice is a listed cultural monument in the village of Mirošovice, Teplice district, whose main building forms the elegant northern wing of a historic farmyard complex.
Zámok Mlýnce is a charming Neo-Gothic castle in the village of Mlýnce near Vroutek, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964.
Zámok Mradice is a small late-18th or early-19th century château near Postoloprt, now protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1964, with only the main house and a fragment of its historic park remaining.
ChateauThe Baroque Zámok Měcholupy, nestled in the heart of the village on the banks of the Blšanka river in the Louny district, has been a state-protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Mšené in Mšené-lázně is a historically rich château that evolved from a medieval fortification into a striking Neo-Renaissance landmark, now protected as a cultural monument.
ChateauNa Tokáni is a historic former gamekeeper's lodge turned guesthouse and restaurant, nestled among the sandstone cliffs of Bohemian Switzerland National Park near Jetřichovice.
ChateauZámok Nepomyšl is a Renaissance château in the village of Nepomyšl, built on the site of a medieval Gothic fortress and listed as a Czech cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Nové Sedlo is a protected Art Nouveau manor nestled in a park in the village of Nové Sedlo, Louny district, celebrated for its architectural beauty and cultural significance since 1964.
ChateauZámok Okna is a Baroque château near Polepy in the Litoměřice district, built between 1712 and 1717 on Gothic foundations and later transformed into a working rural estate.
The château of Panenský Týnec grew from one of Bohemia's oldest Poor Clare convents, transformed into a noble residence after 1797 and protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Peruc, a Rococo-remodelled castle in the Louny district, is celebrated for its association with painter Emil Filla and has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Petrohrad, a baroque château in the Louny District dating to the late seventeenth century, is a protected cultural monument that today functions as a psychiatric hospital and is not open to visitors.
ChateauZámok Ploskovice, a stately eighteenth-century château near Litoměřice, served as the summer retreat of former Emperor Ferdinand I and today is protected as both a Czech National Cultural Monument and a European habitat for the rare hermit beetle.
ChateauZámok Pnětluky is a historically significant eighteenth-century manor near Podsedice that evolved from a medieval stronghold and today stands as an endangered yet officially protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauThe Baroque château of Zámok Poláky, a protected cultural monument since 1963, graces the peaceful village of Poláky just eight kilometres south-east of Kadaň.
ChateauPostoloprty Castle (Czech: zámek Postoloprty; German: Schloss Postelberg) is a Baroque palace in Postoloprty in the Czech Republic. The castle was constructed in the 17th century on the location of a former monastery.…
ChateauZámok Pátek, a protected Baroque castle near Peruc in the Louny district, rises majestically above the Ohře River and welcomes visitors to a site whose origins date back to a medieval fortress remodelled first in the Renaissance and later by the Dietrichstein family in the late seventeenth century.
ChateauThe romantic ruins of Zámok Pětipsy, a former fortress-turned-manor near Kadaň, have been a listed cultural monument since 1963 and continue to enchant visitors with their medieval atmosphere.
ChateauPřísečnice was a medieval castle later rebuilt as a château, which, along with its namesake town, was demolished and flooded in the late twentieth century to make way for a water reservoir.
ChateauZámok Radonice, a protected cultural monument since 1963, stands on the northern edge of the village square in Radonice and today serves as the local municipal office.
ChateauZámok Rokle is a graceful Classicist château on the eastern edge of the village of Rokle near Kadaň, protected as a national cultural monument since 1963.
ChateauZámok Roudnice nad Labem is a stately Baroque château built on a rocky Elbe riverbank, shaped by centuries of history from its Romanesque episcopal origins to its grand redesign by the Lobkowicz family in the seventeenth century.
ChateauZámok Rumburk is a listed cultural monument and a cherished piece of architectural heritage in the northern Bohemian town of Rumburk.
Zámok Rybňany is an elegant early-nineteenth-century château near Zálužice that was rebuilt in the Swiss style after a fire in 1905 and has been a protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauThe Salhausenovský dům in Česká Kamenice is a well-preserved early sixteenth-century noble manor that has been a protected cultural monument since 1966.
ChateauZámok Skalka near Vlastislav offers a rare double glimpse of history, where medieval castle ruins and a graceful baroque château stand side by side on a single storied hilltop.
ChateauSkrytín is a neglected late-19th-century château above the Elbe near Dobkovice, originally built as a summer residence for industrialist Ludwig Wolfrum and now in a serious state of disrepair.
Zámok Skytaly, a charming listed manor near Vroutek in the Louny district, has been a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 1964.
ChateauZámok Snědovice is a protected Baroque and Neoclassical château in the village of Snědovice that has served as a social care institution since the early 1950s.
Sokolí hnízdo is a charming château and restaurant located near the iconic Pravčická brána in Bohemian Switzerland National Park, offering a perfect resting spot for weary hikers.
Zámok Stekník is a graceful Rococo castle near Žatec, listed as a cultural monument since 1964 and recognised as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2023.
Zámok Strkovice is a listed Classicist manor house standing on the village green in Strkovice, where it has formed a remarkable historic ensemble with the adjacent Baroque Chapel of Saint Anne since the 18th century.
ChateauZámok Struhaře, located north of Vítkovice near Lubenec, is an early eighteenth-century manor built as the representative seat of a large estate's administrator.
Zámok Sukorady is a well-preserved Baroque manor in the village of Sukorady, part of Snědovice in the Litoměřice district, protected as a cultural monument of the Ústí nad Labem Region.
ChateauZámok Světec, a state-protected cultural monument since 1964, stands at the heart of the village of Světec beside the Church of St. James the Greater and today serves as the local municipal office.
ChateauZámok Teplice is a grand Czech castle with medieval monastery roots, shaped by centuries of architectural change and protected as a national cultural monument since 1958.
ChateauZámok Toužetín is a Baroque manor near Louny with medieval roots dating to the fourteenth century, listed as a protected cultural monument since 1964 but not open to visitors.
ChateauZámok Trmice is a striking Neo-Gothic castle on the western edge of Trmice, dating from the second half of the nineteenth century and protected as a listed cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Tuchlov is a nineteenth-century hunting lodge near Pňovičky in the Teplice district, whose historicist architecture evokes the noble passion for the hunt.
ChateauZámok Tuchořice is an 18th-century manor in the Louny district that has been repurposed as a social care facility and is not open to visitors.
ChateauZámok Třebušín is a Baroque-era castle in the village of Třebušín that evolved from a 16th-century Renaissance fortress and has been an officially protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Třebívlice is an elegant Neoclassical château built after 1837 in the village of Třebívlice, now protected as a cultural monument and home to both a school and an exhibition dedicated to Ulrike von Levetzow.
ChateauZámok Velemyšleves, set above the Chomutovka River in the village of Velemyšleves, has been a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 1958, preserving an important chapter of the region's history.
ChateauZámok Veliká Ves is a listed Neo-Renaissance château near Kadaň, celebrated for its elegant architecture and historical significance in north-west Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Velké Žernoseky is a centuries-old château on the Elbe River, rebuilt after 1667 on the site of an earlier fortress and protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1958.
ChateauZámok Velký Újezd is a protected cultural monument near Býčkovice that beautifully layers Baroque and Empire architecture across centuries of history.
ChateauZámok Vilémov is a state-protected Baroque château nestled within a historic farmstead in the village of Vilémov, Chomutov district, offering a rare glimpse into the intertwined worlds of noble and rural life in Bohemia.
ChateauThe Vintířov castle complex near Radonice features a Renaissance old castle and a Neoclassical new castle surrounded by a park, though both listed structures are in severe disrepair and await urgent restoration.
ChateauZámok Vičice is a beautifully preserved Baroque château in the village of Vičice, protected as a cultural monument since 1963.
Zámok Vrbičany, a listed cultural monument since 1964, is a historically significant manor that defines the village of Vrbičany in the Litoměřice district.
Zámok Vršovice, a seventeenth-century listed manor on the banks of the Ohře River, now stands abandoned and in severe disrepair, its tower having collapsed in May 2024.
ChateauZámok Zahořany, a Baroque manor house in the village of Zahořany near Křešíc, is a listed cultural monument that preserves centuries of North Bohemian history.
ChateauZámok Údlice is a remarkable baroque château in the village of Údlice, whose origins trace back to a medieval Lobkowicz fortress from the 14th century and which has been a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 1963.
ChateauČervený dvůr is a historic stronghold in Markvartice whose surviving main building and stone bridge are protected cultural monuments of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Česká Kamenice is a listed Central European château in North Bohemia, distinguished by its square courtyard and a rare covered walkway connecting it to the neighbouring Church of St. James the Greater.
ChateauZámok Čížkovice is a graceful Baroque château in the village of Čížkovice, built between 1658 and 1665 to designs by Italian architect Giulio Broggio and now protected as a Czech cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Škrle is a Baroque château near Chomutov, built by Cistercian monks in 1730 and today protected as a cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Šternberk u Brtníků was a refined aristocratic hunting lodge once nestled in the forests near Brtníky, of which only a peaceful woodland landscape now remains.
ChateauZámok Želeč is a beautifully preserved late Baroque castle built in 1760 in the village of Želeč near Měcholup, protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Žitenice is a beautifully preserved Baroque manor in the Litoměřice district, shaped by centuries of history and today recognised as a protected cultural monument.
CastleČervený hrádek is an early Baroque château built in 1655 on the northern edge of Jirkov, standing on the site of the former medieval castle of Borek at the foot of the Ore Mountains.
ChateauŠluknovský zámek is a rare and well-preserved example of noble Renaissance architecture in the Ústí nad Labem Region, standing at the heart of the town of Šluknov in the Děčín District.