ChateauBytča Chateau
Bytča Castle is a Renaissance landmark in the centre of Bytča on the Váh River, celebrated also for its neighbouring Wedding Palace.
17 monuments
We picked 17 castles, chateaux and ruins for weddings — on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Bytča Chateau, Chodovská pevnosť and Hluk Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
ChateauBytča Castle is a Renaissance landmark in the centre of Bytča on the Váh River, celebrated also for its neighbouring Wedding Palace.
CastleChodovská pevnosť is a meticulously restored medieval manor house in southern Prague, protected since 1958, that today serves as a vibrant cultural centre set within a peaceful park.
CastleHrad Hluk, first recorded in 1303, has evolved from a medieval wooden fort into a beautifully restored cultural centre at the heart of the town of Hluk.
ChateauRybniční zámoček is a graceful Classicist hunting lodge nestled within the UNESCO-listed Lednice-Valtice Area, accessible exclusively to overnight guests and private event attendees.
ChateauZámok Belveder is a beautifully restored hunting lodge near Valtice, now open as a café and event venue within the protected Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape.
ChateauZámok Frýdek, a château with roots in the thirteenth century, is today a cherished cultural hub housing the Museum of Beskydy and a year-round programme of events.
Zámok Horažďovice is a centuries-old castle-turned-château in the heart of Horažďovice that has been a protected cultural monument since 1964 and today serves as a lively centre of culture, museums, and community life.
Hořovice Castle (Czech: zámek Hořovice) is a castle in the town of Hořovice in the Central Bohemian 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 Lechovice is an 18th-century castle near Brno originally built as a Premonstratensian summer residence, later transformed by the Kübeck von Kübau family and today operating as a charming wine and events venue.
ChateauThe château of Libouchec, built by the Bünau family in the sixteenth century, is a protected cultural monument that welcomes visitors by private arrangement.
ChateauLitomyšl Castle (Czech: Státní zámek v Litomyšli, lit. 'State Castle in Litomyšl') is one of the largest Renaissance castles in the Czech Republic. It is owned by the Czech state.…
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 Lány is a beautifully restored hunting lodge on the southern edge of the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, nestled in the floodplain forests of the Soutok nature reserve near the Austrian border.
ChateauZámok Napajedla is an exquisite Baroque château built in the 1760s by architect František Antonín Grimm, now serving as a private hotel and event venue in the Moravian town of Napajedla.
ChateauZámok Trnávka is a Baroque château set within a romantic landscape park in the village of Trnávka, serving today as both the local council seat and a vibrant cultural venue.
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.
We currently list 17 castles and chateaux for weddings in Slovakia and Czechia. Of these, 1 are in Slovakia and 16 in Czechia.
Castles and chateaux for weddings (selection): Bytčiansky zámok, Chodovská pevnosť, Hrad Hluk, Rybniční zámoček, Zámok Belveder, Zámok Frýdek, Zámok Horažďovice, Zámok Hořovice, Zámok Klokočov, Zámok Lechovice, Zámok Libouchec, Zámok Litomyšl, Zámok Litvínov, Zámok Lány, Zámok Napajedla.