List of castles and chateaus in South Bohemia
This list includes castles and chateaus in South Bohemia and includes the South Bohemian region around České Budějovice and the highlands region around Jihlava . It is part of the list of castles and chateaus in the Czech Republic . The list does not claim to be complete. The Czech names are used and the German names are given in brackets.
South Bohemian Region ( Jihočeský kraj )
Surname | place | Location and Notes | image |
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Bechyně Castle
(Bechin Castle) |
Bechyně , Okres Tábor
(Bechin, Tabor district) |
(Location) Renaissance castle |
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Blatná Castle |
Blatná near Písek, Okres Strakonice
(Blatna, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Moated castle |
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Borotín Castle | Borotín near Chotoviny , Okres Tábor
(Borotin near Chotowin, Tabor district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Borovany Castle
(Forbes Castle) |
Borovany , Okres České Budějovice
(Forbes, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Brandlín Castle | Brandlín near Soběslav , Okres Tábor
(Brandlin near Sobieslau, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Bratronice Castle |
Bratronice , Okres Strakonice
(Bratronitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) single-storey building with a mansard roof, erected in 1603, baroque renovation in the 18th century, in 1945 Quido Battaglia was expropriated, in 1990 restituted to Blanka Battaglia |
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Budeč Castle
(Butsch Castle) |
Budeč u Dačic , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Butsch, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) historically belongs to Moravia |
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Budíškovice Castle
(Budischkowitz Castle) |
Budíškovice , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Budischkowitz, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) historically belongs to Moravia |
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Budislav Castle | Budislav, Okres Tábor
(Budislau, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Budkov Castle
(Budkau Castle) |
Budkov u Husince , Okres Prachatice
(Budkau, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) Gothic festivals, later redesigned in the Renaissance style, adaptation to the baroque warehouse |
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Festivities Buzice
(Busitz Castle) |
Buzice , Okres Strakonice
(Busitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) |
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Čekanice Castle
(Tschekanitz Castle) |
Čekanice (Blatná) , Okres Strakonice
(Tschekanitz near Blatna, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Originally renaissance festivals, classicist building from 1785 to 1786 for Johann Georg Helversen von Helversheim |
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Festivities Cerhonice | Cerhonice near Mirotice , Okres Písek
(Cerhonitz near Mirotitz, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Červená Lhota Castle
(Rothlhotta Castle) |
Červená Lhota near Pluhův Žďár , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Rothlhotta near Pluhow, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) Moated castle |
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Červený Dvůr Castle
(Rothenhof Castle) |
Červený Dvůr near Chvalšiny , Okres Český Krumlov
(Rothenhof near Kalsching, Bohemian Krumlov district) |
(Location) now psychiatric clinic |
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Červený Újezdec Castle
(Rothaugezd Castle) |
Červený Újezdec , Okres Písek
(Roth Augezd, Pisek district) |
(Location) Three-wing, single-storey renaissance castle with a large inner courtyard, built between 1554 and 1572, after 1948 the castle was used as a depot and for residential purposes, after 1990 it was privatized |
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Česká Olešná Castle
(Woleschna Castle) |
Česká Olešná near Strmilov , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Bohemian Woleschna near Tremles, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Český Krumlov Castle
(Krumau Castle) |
Český Krumlov
(Bohemian Krumlov) |
(Location) |
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Český Rudolec Castle
(Rudoletz Castle) |
Český Rudolec , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Bohemian Rudoletz, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) Böhmisch Rudoletz Castle, originally built as a medieval fortress, after the renovation in 1860 called "Moravian Hluboká" |
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Čestice Castle
(Cestitz Castle) |
Čestice , Okres Strakonice
(Cestitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Two-winged early baroque building from the beginning of the 17th century, today serves as the municipal office |
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Chlum u Třeboně Castle
(Chlumetz Castle) |
Chlum u Třeboně , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Chlumetz, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) Castle, built in 1710 by the Fünfkirchen family , owned by the Stadion-Tannhausen family since 1834 and the d'Este family archive since 1861 , rebuilt in the neo-baroque style in the early 20th century, the poet František Hrubín was a frequent guest in the castle |
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Chotoviny Castle
(Chotowin Castle) |
Chotoviny , Okres Tábor
(Chotowin, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Choustník Castle
(Chaußnig Castle) |
Choustník, Okres Tábor
(Chaußnig, Tabor district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Chýnov Castle
(Chejmow Castle) |
Chýnov , Okres Tábor
(Chejnow, Tabor district) |
(Location) Baroque palace 1729–1730 |
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Čimelice Castle |
Čimelice , Okres Písek
(Čimelitz, Pisek district) |
(Location) Baroque Čimelice Castle, built 1728–1730 by Antonio Canevalli for Karl Gottlieb von Bissingen , expropriated in 1948, used as a technical school for film from 1951 to 1982, returned to Karel Schwarzenberg in 1993 |
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Čížová Castle
(Cizowa Castle) |
Čížová, Okres Písek
(Cizowa, Pisek County) |
(Location) |
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Čkyně Castle | Čkyně, Okres Prachatice
(Kieselhof, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) |
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Cuknštejn Castle
(Zuckenstein Castle) |
Nové Hrady , Okres České Budějovice
(Gratzen, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Old Dačice Castle
( Datschitz Castle ) |
Dačice , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Datschitz, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) historically belongs to Moravia |
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Dačice New Castle
(Datschitz Castle) |
Dačice, Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Datschitz, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) historically belongs to Moravia |
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Dačice Castle
(Datschitz Castle) |
Dačice, Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Datschitz, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) historically belongs to Moravia former festivals |
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Dírná Castle |
Dírná , Okres Tábor
(Dirna, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Dívčí Kámen castle ruins
(Maidstein Castle) |
Holubov , Okres Český Krumlov
(Hollubau, Bohemian Krumlov district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Dobrohoř Castle |
Staré Město pod Landštejnem , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Old town, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Dobronice Castle
(Dobronitz Castle) |
Dobronice , Okres Tábor
(Dobronitz, Tabor district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Dobrš Castle
(Dobrsch Castle) |
Dobrš , Okres Strakonice
(Dobrsch, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Fortress Dobrsch from the 14th century, destroyed in 1421, rebuilt in 1561, Renaissance portal from 1579 |
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Dráchov Castle
(Drachau Castle) |
Dráchov , Okres Tábor
(Drachau, Tabor district) |
(Location) old festivals can be traced back to 1353, used by the princes von Paar as a granary |
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Dražíč Castle
(Drazitz Castle) |
Dražíč , Okres České Budějovice
(Draschitz, Budweis district) |
(Location) Baroque castle Draschitz, built at the beginning of the 18th century from a renaissance fortress, after 1945 warehouse, today again in private ownership and not accessible |
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Dřešínek Castle
(Dreschin Castle) |
Dřešín , Okres Strakonice
(Dreschin, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) The festivals mentioned for the first time in 1407, acquired in 1861 by the Grand Prior of the Order of Malta, Franz von Khevenhüller-Metsch , owned by the Waldstein-Wartenberg family from 1884 , redesigned into a castle |
[1] |
Drhovle Castle | Drhovle near Písek , Okres Písek
(Drhowel near Pisek, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Dříteň Castle
(Zirnau Castle) |
Dříteň , Okres České Budějovice
(Zirnau, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Drslavice Castle
(Drislawitz Castle) |
Drslavice , Okres Prachatice
(Drislawitz, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) |
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Castle Dub |
Dub , Okres Prachatice
(Dub, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) Dub Castle, the renaissance building was built after 1608 for Pavel Kavka von Říčany instead of an old fortress, in the middle of the 19th century the owner Moritz Ritter von Hönigstein carried out a neo-Gothic renovation according to plans by Josef Niklas |
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Hamr Castle
(Hammer Castle) |
Hamr (Val) , Okres Tábor
(Hammer, Tabor district) |
(Location) Originally Gothic fortress, Hamr Castle built in the second half of the 16th century for Albrecht Valovský of Úsuší, until 1728 the seat of the Hammer und Wall estate |
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Helfenburk Castle
(Helfenburg Castle) |
Bavorov , Okres Strakonice
(Barau, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Hluboká nad Vltavou Castle
(Frauenberg Castle) |
Hluboká nad Vltavou , Okres České Budějovice
(Frauenberg, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Hněvkovice Castle
(Hnewkowitz Castle) |
Hněvkovice na pravém břehu Vltavy near Týn nad Vltavou , Okres České Budějovice
(Hnewkowitz on the right bank of the Vltava near Moldauthein, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Horažďovice Castle
(Horaschdowitz Castle) |
Horažďovice , Okres Strakonice
(Horaschdowitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) |
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Hoštice Castle
(Hostitz Castle) |
Hoštice , Okres Strakonice
(Hostitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Single-storey building built in the 17th century in the Renaissance style for the Vitanovský von Vlčkovice gentlemen, between 1772 and 1777 Baroque redesign under Anton Chlumčanský von Přestavlk, today's appearance after renovations in the years 1870–1880 and in the 1940s |
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Hroby Castle | Hroby near Chýnov , Okres Tábor
(Hroby near Chejnow, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Hus Castle
(Castle goose) |
Blažejovice near Zbytiny , Okres Prachatice
(Placement in Oberhaid, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Jemčina Castle
(Gestütthof Castle) |
Jemčina near Novosedly nad Nežárkou , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Stud farm near Neusattel an der Naser, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Jenišovice Castle (Dvůr Jenišovice)
(Jenschowitz Castle) |
Přeborov near Milevsko , Okres Písek
(Přeborov near Mühlhausen, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Jindřichův Hradec Castle
(Neuhaus Castle) |
Jindřichův Hradec
(Neuhaus) |
(Location) |
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Fixed Jistebnice | Jistebnice, Okres Tábor
(Jistebnitz, Tabor district) |
(Location) two semicircular bastions on the east side as the remains of an old fortress |
[2] |
Jistebnice New Castle | Jistebnice, Okres Tábor
(Jistebnitz, Tabor district) |
(Location) in the 19th century Built by the Borotín family in neo-Gothic style (Tudor Gothic), restituted after 1990 |
[3] |
Vlašský dvůr Jistebnice
(Welscher Hof or Old Castle) |
Jistebnice, Okres Tábor
(Jistebnitz, Tabor district) |
(Location) "Welscher Hof", 1545 is mentioned as the owner Martin Vančata Vrátkov |
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Kadov Castle
(Kadow Castle) |
Kadov , Okres Strakonice
(Kadow, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) |
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Kardašova Řečice Castle
(Kardaschreschitz Castle) |
Kardašova Řečice , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Kardasch Retschitz, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Karlov Castle
(Karlhof Palace) |
Smetanova Lhota , Okres Písek
(Smetana Lhota, Pisek County) |
(Location) Hunting lodge |
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Karlův Hrádek Castle
(Karlshaus Castle) |
Purkarec near Hluboká nad Vltavou , Okres České Budějovice
(Burgholz near Frauenberg, Budweis district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Dolní tvrz Kestřany
(Lower Kesterschan Castle) |
Kestřany near Písek , Okres Písek
(Kesterschan near Pisek, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Horní tvrz Kestřany
(Upper Kesterschan Castle) |
Kestřany near Písek, Okres Písek
(Kesterschan near Pisek, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Kestřany Castle
(Kesterschan Castle) |
Kestřany near Písek, Okres Písek
(Kesterschan near Pisek, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Kladruby Castle
(Kladrub Castle) |
Kladruby u Strakonic , Okres Strakonice
(Kladrub, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Remains of the Kladrub moated castle |
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Koloděje nad Lužnicí Castle
(Kaladey Castle) |
Koloděje nad Lužnicí , Okres České Budějovice
(Kaladey, Budweis district) |
(Location) Kaladey Palace, built 1737–1741 for Franz Karl Wratislaw von Mitrowitz instead of an old Renaissance fortress from 1567, owned by Count Wratislaw von Mitrowitz until 1948, privatized in 2005 |
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Komařice Castle
(Komarschitz Castle) |
Komařice , Okres České Budějovice
(Komarschitz near Borovany, Budweis district) |
(Location) The renaissance castle Komarschitz was built between 1561 and 1566, was rebuilt after numerous fires, tower on the north-west side from 1903, now very dilapidated |
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Kostelní Vydří Castle
(Kirchwiedern Castle) |
Kostelní Vydří , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Kirchwiedern, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
[4] |
Kotnov Castle |
Tábor
(Tabor) |
(Location) Castle tower and Bechiner Tor |
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Kozí Hrádek Castle
(Goat castle) |
Sezimovo Ústí , Okres Tábor
(Alttabor, Tabor district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Kratochvíle Castle
(Kurzweil Castle) |
Petrův Dvůr near Netolice , Okres Prachatice
(Peterhof near Nettolitz, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) |
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Křikava Castle |
Černívsko , Okres Strakonice
(Tschernisko, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Kuklov Castle and Monastery
(Kugelweid Castle) |
Kuklov near Brloh pod Kletí , Okres Český Krumlov
(Kugelweid near Berlau, Bohemian Krumau district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Kunžvart Castle |
Strážný , formerly Kunžvart, Okres Prachatice
(Kuschwarda, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) Castle ruins from the 14th century. |
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Landštejn Castle
(Landstein Castle) |
Landštejn near Staré Město pod Landštejnem , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Landstein near the old town, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Lčovice Castle
(Eltschowitz Castle) |
Lčovice , Okres Prachatice
(Eltschowitz, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) Eltschowitz Castle was built around 1600 for Bernhard Hodejowsky von Hodiegow, baroque reconstruction in the second half of the 18th century for Karl Joseph von Sickingen , owned by the Zdeněk Hyacint Lobkowicz family from 1939 , expropriated in 1948, transferred back to Alexandre de Ridder in 1993 , Palace and park are not open to the public |
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Lenora Castle
(Eleonorenhain Castle) |
Lenora , Okres Prachatice
(Eleonorenhain, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) |
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Libějovice Castle
(Libejowitz Castle) |
Libějovice , Okres Strakonice
(Libejowitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) old castle, renaissance castle |
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Libějovice Castle
(Libejowitz Castle) |
Libějovice, Okres Strakonice
(Libejowitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) New castle |
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Lnáře Castle
(Festive Schluesselburg) |
Lnáře , Okres Strakonice
(Schluesselburg, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) |
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Lnáře Castle
(Schloss Schluesselburg) |
Lnáře , Okres Strakonice
(Schluesselburg, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) new lock |
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Louzek castle ruins
(Lauseck Castle) |
Bujanov , Okres Český Krumlov
(Angern, Bohemian Krumlov district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Lustenek Castle, also Děkanský Dvůr
(Lusteneck Castle) |
Rudolfov , Okres České Budějovice
(Rudolfstadt, Budweis district) |
(Location) Lusteneck Castle, built in 1583 for the imperial salt official Georg Pirchinger von Lusteneck, in 1622 the diocese of Budweis acquired the castle, under the dean Johann Veit Schwantle a baroque renovation took place between 1707 and 1722 |
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Měšice Castle
(Meschitz Castle) |
Tábor-Měšice
(Tabor-Meschitz) |
(Location) |
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Mladá Vožice Castle
(Jungwoschitz Castle) |
Mladá Vožice , Okres Tábor
(Jung Woschitz, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Myslkovice Castle
(Miskowitz Castle) |
Myslkovice near Sezimovo Ústí , Okres Tábor
(Miskowitz near Alttabor, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Myšenec Castle
(Mischenetz Castle) |
Myšenec near Protivín , Okres Písek
(Mischenetz, Pisek district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Nadějkov Castle
(Nadejkau Castle) |
Nadějkov, Okres Písek
(Nadejkau, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Nemyšl Castle
(Nemischl Castle) |
Nemyšl near Mladá Vožice , Okres Tábor
(Nemischl near Jung Woschitz, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Dolní Nerestce Castle
(Castle Unter Nerestetz) |
Dolní Nerestce , Okres Písek
(Under Nerestetz, Pisek district) |
(Location) In the 16th century it was rebuilt by the knights Deym von Střitetz into a two-wing renaissance castle, in 1921 and 1946 it was converted into a residential building, now privately owned |
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Nové Hrady Castle
(Gratzen Castle) |
Nové Hrady , Okres České Budějovice
(Gratzen, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Nové Hrady Castle
(Gratzen Castle) |
Nové Hrady , Okres České Budějovice
(Gratzen, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Obří hrad
(Giant castle) |
Popelná , Okres Prachatice
(Reckeberg, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) former Celtic fortress |
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Ohrada Castle
(Wohrad Castle) |
Hluboká nad Vltavou , Okres České Budějovice
(Frauenberg, Budweis district) |
(Location) Hunting lodge |
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Olešnice Castle
(Elexnitz Castle) |
Olešnice , Okres České Budějovice
(Elexnitz, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Oltyně Castle
(Woltin Castle) |
Oltyně near Opařany , Okres Tábor
(Woltin near Woporschan, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
[5] |
Orlík nad Vltavou Castle
(Worlik Castle) |
Orlík nad Vltavou , Okres Písek
(Old saddle, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Osek Castle
(Ossek Castle) |
Osek , Okres Strakonice
(Ossek, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Renaissance building from the 16th century, 1911 neo-Baroque reconstruction according to plans by the architect Leuthendorf, in 1948 the knights of Daubek were expropriated, today used for social purposes |
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Ostrolovský Újezd Castle
(Aujest Ostrolow Castle) |
Ostrolovský Újezd , Okres České Budějovice
(Aujest Ostrolow, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Osule Castle |
Vitějovice , Okres Prachatice
(Witjejitz, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Písečné Castle
(Piesling Castle) |
Písečné , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Piesling, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Písek Castle |
Písek
(Pisek) |
(Location) |
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Pluhův Žďár Castle
(Pluhow Castle) |
Pluhův Žďár , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Pluhow, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Pořešín Castle
(Poreschin Castle) |
Pořešín , Okres Český Krumlov
(Groß Poreschin, Bohemian Krumlov district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Příběnice Castle
(Pribenitz Castle) |
Malšice near Sezimovo Ústí , Okres Tábor
(Malschitz near Alttabor, Tabor district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Protivín Castle |
Protivín , Okres Písek
(Protivin, Pisek District) |
(Location) Protivín Castle, developed from a fortress from the 13th century, reconstruction for Adam Franz Fürst von Schwarzenberg by Paul Ignaz Bayer and Anton Erhard Martinelli |
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Radenín Castle | Radenín near Černovice u Tábora , Okres Tábor
(Radenin near Cernowitz, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Římov Castle
(Rimau Castle) |
Římov , Okres České Budějovice
(Rimau, Budweis district) |
(Location) Jesuit residence |
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Rožmberk Castle
(Rosenberg Castle) |
Rožmberk nad Vltavou , Okres Český Krumlov
(Rosenberg, Bohemian Krumlov district) |
(Location) |
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Rudolfov Castle
(Rudolfstadt Castle) |
Rudolfov , Okres České Budějovice
(Rudolfstadt, Budweis district) |
(Location) Baroque palace in the 17th century Redesigned for Baltasar von Marradas , between 1768 and 1991 it served as an ammunition depot and military magazine |
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Šelmberk Castle
(Schellenberg Castle) |
Běleč , Okres Tábor
(Bieltsch, Tabor district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Sokolčí castle ruins |
Kaplice , Okres Český Krumlov
(Kaplitz, Bohemian Krumlov District) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Stádlec Castle
(Schloss Stahletz) |
Stádlec near Opařany , Okres Tábor
(Stahletz near Woporschan, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Staré Hobzí Castle
(Althart Castle) |
Staré Hobzí , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Althart, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Štěkeň Castle
(Steken Castle) |
Štěkeň , Okres Strakonice
(Steken, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Baroque 1664-1665 for January Anton Losy of Losinthal built |
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Strakonice Castle
(Strakonitz Castle) |
Strakonice
(Strakonitz) |
(Location) |
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Stráž nad Nežárkou Castle
(Schloss Platz) |
Stráž nad Nežárkou , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Place on the Naser, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Strážovice Castle
(Straschowitz Castle) |
Strážovice near Mirotice , Okres Písek
(Straschowitz near Mirotitz, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Střela Castle
(Burg Strahl) |
Střela bei Strakonice , Okres Strakonice
(Beam near Strakonitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Střela Castle
(Schloss Strahl) |
Střela bei Strakonice , Okres Strakonice
(Beam near Strakonitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) |
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Střelské Hoštice Castle
(Schloss Strahl-Hoschtitz) |
Střelské Hoštice , Okres Strakonice
(Strahl-Hoschtitz, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) |
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Strkov Castle
(Sterkow Castle) |
Planá nad Lužnicí , Okres Tábor
(Plan at the Lainsitz, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Fixed Tichá | Tichá near Dolní Dvořiště , Okres Český Krumlov
(Oppolz near Unterhaid, Bohemian Krumlov district) |
(Location) |
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Svatý Tomáš Castle
(Hl. Thomas Hunting Lodge) |
Přední Výtoň , Okres Český Krumlov
(Vorder Heuraffl, Bohemian Krumau district) |
(Location) Hunting lodge |
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Třeboň Castle
(Wittingau Castle) |
Třeboň , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Wittingau, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Tučapy Castle
(Tutschap Castle) |
Tučapy , Okres Tábor
(Tutschap, Tabor district) |
(Location) |
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Tyrolský dům
(Tyrolean house) |
Květov , Okres Písek
(Kwietow, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Varvažov Castle
(Warwaschau Castle) |
Varvažov , Okres Písek
(Varwaschau, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Velešín Castle
(Weleschin Castle) |
Velešín , Okres České Budějovice
(Weleschin, Budweis district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Veselíčko Castle
(Weselitschko Castle) |
Veselíčko , Okres Písek
(Weselitschko, Pisek district) |
(Location) Baroque palace, the Přibyl family was expropriated in 1948, converted into a school in 1950 |
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Vimperk Castle
(Winterberg Castle) |
Vimperk , Okres Prachatice
(Winterberg, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) |
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Vítkův hrádek
(Veitschlössel Castle, also Pittenhäusel, Vittenhäusel) |
Blažejov , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Blauenschlag, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Vítkův Kámen Castle
(Wittinghausen Castle, also Wittigstein) |
Přední Výtoň , Okres Český Krumlov
(Vorder Heuraffl, Bohemian Krumau district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Vlachovo Březí Castle
(Wällisch Birken Castle) |
Vlachovo Březí , Okres Prachatice
(Wällisch Birken, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) |
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Volyně Castle
(Wolin Castle) |
Volyně , Okres Strakonice
(Wolin, Strakonitz district) |
(Location) |
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Vráž Castle
(Wrasch Castle) |
Vráž near Písek , Okres Písek
(Wrasch bei Pisek, Pisek district) |
(Location) Wrasch Castle, now a sanatorium |
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Vysoký Hrádek Castle
(Hohen-Hradek Castle) |
Temelín , Okres České Budějovice
(Großtemelin, Budweis district) |
(Location) |
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Zálší Castle
(Salschi Castle) |
Zálší , Okres Tábor
(Salschi, Tabor district) |
(Location) Baroque castle |
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Zběšičky Castle
(Klein Bieschitz Castle) |
Zběšičky , Okres Písek
(Klein Bieschitz, Pisek district) |
(Location) Zběšičky hunting lodge, built in 1822 for Franz Josef Freiherr von Bretfeld-Chlumčanský zu Kronenburg |
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Zdíkov Castle
(Großzdikau Castle) |
Zdíkov , Okres Prachatice
(Großzdikau, Prachatitz district) |
(Location) In the years 1865 to 1868 under the Counts of Thun and Hohenstein, it was converted into a neo-Gothic castle, today it serves as a hotel |
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Zvíkov Castle
(Klingenberg Castle) |
Zvíkovské Podhradí , Okres Písek
(Karlsdorf, Pisek district) |
(Location) |
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Festivities Zvíkov
(Zwikow Castle) |
Zvíkov , Okres České Budějovice
(Zwikow, Budweis district) |
(Location) Gothic fortress Zvíkov, built before 1406, later converted into a granary |
Highlands region ( Kraj Vysočina )
The Highlands region (named after the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands ) includes areas in
- Bohemia : Havlíčkův Brod (German Brod) and Pelhřimov (Pilgrams) districts
- Moravia : District of Jihlava (Iglau), Třebíč (Trebitsch) and Žďár nad Sázavou (Saar).
Surname | place | Location and Notes | image |
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Aleje Castle, also Jestřebí
(Jagdschloss Allee) |
Kněžice near Brtnice , Okres Jihlava
(Kněžitz near Pirnitz, Iglau district) |
(Location) Hunting lodge |
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Aueršperk Castle (also Aušperk)
(Auersperg Castle) |
Kobylnice , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Kobilnitz, Saar district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Božejov Castle
(Božjow Castle) |
Božejov , Okres Pelhřimov
(Božjow, Pilgrams District) |
(Location) Castle, now a school |
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Brtnice Castle
(Pirnitz Castle) |
Brtnice , Okres Jihlava
(Pirnitz, Iglau district) |
(Location) Originally the castle was rebuilt in the 16th century by Hynek Brtnický von Waldstein in the Renaissance style |
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Budišov Castle
(Budischau Castle) |
Budišov , Okres Třebíč
(Budischau, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) Baroque castle from 1721 to 1728, government seat of the Earl of pair as the Zoological Museum today Moravian Museum used |
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Budkov Castle
(Budkau Castle) |
Budkov, Okres Třebíč
(Budkau, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) |
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Černovice Castle
(Cernowitz Castle) |
Černovice , Okres Pelhřimov
(Cernowitz, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) Castle built by Martin Paradys in 1641, not open to the public |
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Červená Řečice Castle
(Rothretschitz Castle) |
Červená Řečice , Okres Pelhřimov
(Roth Retschitz, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) Renaissance castle |
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Chotěboř Castle
(Chotieborsch Castle) |
Chotěboř , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Chotieborsch, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) Castle of the Dobrženský family of Dobrženitz |
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Chřenovice Castle
(Krenowitz Castle) |
Chřenovice, Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Krenowitz, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Dalečín Castle
(Tollstein Castle) |
Dalečín , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Daletschin, Saar district) |
(Location) Tollstein castle ruins, verifiable castle since 1358, destroyed in 1519 |
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Dalečín Castle
(Daletschin Castle) |
Dalečín, Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Daletschin, Saar district) |
(Location) the fortress east of the castle was rebuilt into a renaissance castle from 1588, in 1850 it was rebuilt in the style of an alpine hut, today the seat of the municipal administration |
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Dalesice Castle
(Daleschitz Castle) |
Dalešice, Okres Třebíč
(Dalleschitz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) |
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Dolní Krupá Castle
(Castle under caterpillars) |
Dolní Krupá , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Lower caterpillars, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) |
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Dolní Rožínka Castle
(Unterrozinka Castle) |
Dolní Rožínka , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Unterrozinka, Saar district) |
(Location) Originally the fortress was rebuilt into a renaissance castle, Johann Nepomuk Mittrowsky von Mittrowitz and Nemischl (Mitrovský von Nemyšl) had the castle converted into a four-wing two-storey classicist building with a baroque onion tower, now a school. Haunted Draxmoor Castle ” |
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Dub Castle , also Mugberk
(Becherberg Castle) |
Tasov , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Tassau, Saar district) |
(Location) Ruins of a castle above the Oslava river valley |
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Dukovany Castle
(Dukowan Castle) |
Dukovany , Okres Třebíč
(Dukowan, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) Baroque castle |
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Golčův Jeníkov Castle
(Veste Goltsch-Jenikau) |
Golčův Jeníkov , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Goltsch-Jenikau, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) |
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Nový zámek Golčův Jeníkov
(New Goltsch-Jenikau Castle) |
Golčův Jeníkov, Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Goltsch-Jenikau, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) 1768–1769 conversion to a late baroque palace under Count Philipp Krakovští z Kolovrat , owned by Countess Louisa Herberstein von Kolowrat in 1817, in 1830 to Countess Theresia von Trautmannsdorf, in 1951 expropriated |
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Starý zámek Golčův Jeníkov
(Old Goltsch-Jenikau Castle) |
Golčův Jeníkov, Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Goltsch-Jenikau, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) 1774-1775 Baroque castle under Leopold Krakovští z Kolovrat built |
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Herálec Castle
(Heraletz Castle) |
Herálec near Humpolec , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Heraletz near Humpoletz, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) 1658–1661 conversion to a baroque palace, redesigned in a neo-Gothic style in 1838, owned by the von Trauttmannsdorf family, confiscated by the state after 1945, privately owned after 1990, now a hotel |
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Hrádek Castle |
Tasov , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Tassau, Saar district) |
(Location) Castle ruins from 1390 east of the city, the gates and remains of the round tower have been preserved |
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Hrotovice Castle
(Hrottowitz Castle) |
Hrotovice , Okres Třebíč
(Hrottowitz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) Reconstruction to a four-wing renaissance castle at the end of the 16th century under the Zahrádecký ze Zahrádek , later baroque redesign |
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Janstejn Castle, also Janštýn |
Horní Dubenky , Okres Jihlava
(Oberdubenky, Iglau district) |
(Location) |
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Jaroměřice Castle
(Jaromeritz Castle) |
Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou , Okres Třebíč
(Jarmeritz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) |
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Jimramov Castle
(Ingrowitz Castle) |
Jimramov , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Ingrowitz, Saar district) |
(Location) 1750 Baroque palace, early 19th century reconstruction in neoclassical form, expropriated in 1948, restitution to the Belcredi family |
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Šénvald Jinošov Castle
(Schönwald Palace) |
Jinošov, Okres Třebíč
(Jeneschau, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) Schönwald Palace built from 1826 to 1829 by the architect Joseph Kornhäusel for Heinrich Wilhelm von Haugwitz in neoclassical forms |
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Kámen Castle
(Stein Castle) |
Kámen , Okres Pelhřimov
(Stein, Kreis Pilgrams) |
(Location) |
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Kamenice nad Lipou Castle
(Kamnitz Castle) |
Kamenice nad Lipou , Okres Pelhřimov
(Kamnitz an der Linde, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) Built 1580–1583 as a Renaissance castle with an arcade courtyard, park with an old linden tree, Baroque from 1744, rebuilt in neoclassical form at the beginning of the 19th century, now a museum |
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Kněžice Castle
(Knezitz Castle) |
Kněžice near Brtnice , Okres Jihlava
(Knezitz near Pirnitz, Iglau district) |
(Location) |
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Starý Zámek Košetice
(Old Castle Koschetitz) |
Košetice , Okres Pelhřimov
(Koschetitz, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) Old castle |
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Nový Zámek Košetice
(New Castle Koschetitz) |
Košetice , Okres Pelhřimov
(Koschetitz, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) New lock |
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Kraví Hora Castle
(Kuhburg) |
Kuroslepy , Okres Třebíč
(Koroslep, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) |
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Krhov Castle
(Kirhau Castle) |
Krhov , Okres Třebíč
(Kirhau, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) |
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Křižanov Castle
(Krizanau Castle) |
Křižanov , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Krizanau, Saar district) |
(Location) Built around 1560 as a renaissance castle for Zdenko Lhotský von Ptení, 1710 baroque reconstruction, 1865 rebuilt in its current form in neo-renaissance style, 1865–1945 seat of the nobles von Teuber |
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Ledeč nad Sázavou castle
(Ledetsch Castle) |
Ledeč nad Sázavou , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Ledetsch an der Sasau, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) |
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Thunovský Letohradek Ledeč
(Thunsches summer palace) |
Ledeč nad Sázavou, Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Ledetsch an der Sasau, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) built by the Counts of Thun-Hohenstein |
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Lesonice Castle
(Lessonitz Castle) |
Lesonice , Okres Třebíč
(Lessonitz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) Festivals from 1364, in the 16th century. Umbeu to a renaissance castle, redesigned in neoclassical forms in 1830 |
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Libkova Voda Castle
(Lipkowawoda Castle) |
Libkova Voda , Okres Pelhřimov
(Lipkowawoda, Pilgrams District) |
(Location) Classicist building built for the Srnka family instead of an old fortress, 17-year-old Bedřich Smetana stayed with Leopold Srnka in 1841, owned by the Barons Komers from 1851 to 1902 , expropriated in 1948 |
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Lipnice Castle
(Lipnitz Castle) |
Lipnice nad Sázavou , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Lipnitz an der Sasau, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) |
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Lísek Castle
(Leiseck Castle) |
Bukov , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Bukow, Saar district) |
(Location) Leiseck castle ruins from the 13th century, owned by the Lords of Bukov, owned by the Pernsteiners from 1500 , abandoned from 1504 |
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Lukavec Castle
(Lukawetz Castle) |
Lukavec , Okres Pelhřimov
(Lukawetz, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) Baroque chateau built in the 18th century in place of a moated castle, reconstructed in 1914 by architect L. Skřivánek, restituted to the Pryl family in 1992 |
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Mitrov Castle | Mitrov near Strážek , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Mitrow near Straschkau, Saar district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Mitrov Castle | Mitrov near Strážek , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Mitrow near Straschkau, Saar district) |
(Location) |
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Mysliborice Castle
(Mysliboritz Castle) |
Myslibořice near Hrotovice , Okres Třebíč
(Mysliboritz near Hrottowitz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) Baroque castle |
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Náměšť nad Oslavou Castle
(Namiest Castle) |
Náměšť nad Oslavou , Okres Třebíč
(Namiest on the Oslawa, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) |
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Nové Město Castle
(Neustadtl Castle) |
Nové Město na Moravě , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Neustadtl in Moravia, Saar district) |
(Location) Castle from the second half of the 16th century, the castle now houses the Horácká gallery |
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Nové Syrovice Castle
(Neuserowitz Castle) |
Nové Syrovice , Okres Třebíč
(Neuserowitz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) From 1636 the owners were the Schaumburgs, from 1662 the Ostašovští von Ostašov (Ostašovští z Ostašova), from 1786 Count Johann Heinrich Nimptsch , redesign of the rooms in Empire style, 1916–1945 owned by the Counts of Joseph Marie Wolfgang Stubenberg |
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Nový Studenec Castle
(Neustudenitz Castle) |
Nový Studenec near Ždírec nad Doubravou , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Neustudenitz near Zdiretz, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) converted from a fortress (1314) into a renaissance castle (1612) |
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Odunec Castle
(Wodonetz Castle) |
Odunec near Hrotovice , Okres Třebíč
(Wodo network near Hrottowitz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) Baroque palace in decline |
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Orlík Castle | Rozkoš near Humpolec , Okres Pelhřimov
(Roskosch near Humpoletz, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Osová Bítýška Castle
(Ossowa Bittischka Castle) |
Osová Bítýška , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Ossowa Bittischka, Saar district) |
(Location) Castle from the end of the 17th century in place of a moated castle from 1348, currently not accessible |
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Pacov Castle
(Patzau Castle) |
Pacov , Okres Pelhřimov
(Patzau, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) Castle and monastery, now a museum |
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Pavlov u Pelhřimova Castle
(Pavlov Castle) |
Pavlov , Okres Pelhřimov
(Pavlov, Pilgrams Circle) |
(Location) |
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Pelhrimov Castle
(Pilgrams Castle) |
Pelhřimov
(Pilgrams) |
(Location) Castle of the Lords of Ritschan, now a museum |
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Pohled Castle , also Frántal
(Frauental Castle) |
Pohled , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Frauental, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) Monastery until 1807, then converted into a classical palace, now a school |
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Police Castle
(Pullitz Castle) |
Police , Okres Třebíč
(Pullitz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) Conversion of the castle from 1371 to a renaissance castle (1534), in 1636 Baroque reconstruction |
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Polná Castle |
Polná , Okres Jihlava
(Polna, Iglau district) |
(Location) Polna Castle was rebuilt into a castle in 1584, later further modifications, now the City Museum |
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Přibyslav Castle
(Primislau Castle) |
Přibyslav , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Primislau, district of Deutsch Brod) |
(Location) |
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Proseč Castle
(Prosetsch Castle) |
Proseč , Okres Pelhřimov
(Prosetsch, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Puklický Castle
(Puklitz Castle) |
Puklice , Okres Jihlava
(Puklitz, Iglau district) |
(Location) |
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Pyšolec Castle
(Pysselecz Castle) |
Kobylnice , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Kobilnitz, Saar district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Rantířov Castle
(Fussdorf Castle) |
Rantířov , Okres Jihlava
(Fußdorf, Iglau district) |
(Location) |
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Rokštejn Castle
(Ruckstein) |
Panská Lhota near Brtnice , Okres Jihlava
(Herrnlhota near Pirnitz, Iglau district) |
(Location) Double castle from the 1280s through the Hussites destroyed |
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Ronov nad Sázavou Castle
(Ronow Castle) |
Ronov nad Sázavou near Přibyslav , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Ronow near Primislau, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Ronovec Castle
(Summer castle) |
Dolní Krupá , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Lower caterpillars, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Roštejn Castle
(Rosenstein Castle) |
Doupě near Telč , Okres Jihlava
(Datschitz near Teltsch, Iglau district) |
(Location) |
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Rozsochatec Castle
(Rosochatetz Castle) |
Rozsochatec near Chotěboř , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Rosochatetz near Chotieborsch, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) |
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Sádek Castle
(Ungersberg Castle) |
Kojetice , Okres Třebíč
(Kojetitz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) Originally Ungersberg Castle, 1315 seat of the robber baron Emmeran von Boskowitz , conquest by Johann von Luxemburg , set on fire by the Swedes in 1645, in 1678 to Gottfried von Waldorf , converted into a Renaissance castle in 1694 |
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Letohrádek Gloriet Sedlec
(Gloriette Sedletz) |
Sedlec near Náměšť nad Oslavou , Okres Třebíč
(Sedletz near Namiest on the Oslawa, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) the Gloriette is a hunting pavilion above the Oslava River, built in 1830 at the instigation of the owner Heinrich Wilhelm von Haugwitz |
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Štamberk Castle , also called Hrad Šternberk
(Sternberg Castle) |
Řásná near Telč , Okres Jihlava
(Rasnau near Teltsch, Iglau district) |
(Location) the castle was destroyed in 1423 during the Hussite Wars |
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Štarkov Castle and Skály or Stařechovice
(Starkow Castle) |
Nový Jimramov , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Neu Ingrowitz, Saar district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Stránecká Zhoř Castle |
Stránecká Zhoř , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Zhorz Straneczka, Saar district) |
(Location) Straneczka Castle from the 16th century was the seat of the rulership until 1729, then a farm, since 1908 in the possession of Count Franz Harrach , in 1948 the owner Josephine Countess Podstatzky-Lichtenstein was expropriated, in 1999 the Order Nova Militia Iesu Christi ( Order of the Knights of Christ ) bought the castle |
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Sudkův Důl Castle
(Sudekgruben Castle) |
Sudkův Důl near Obrataň , Okres Pelhřimov
(Sudekgruben near Wobratein, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) two-storey Gothic fortress |
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Světlá nad Sázavou Castle
(Swietla Castle) |
Světlá nad Sázavou , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Swietla ob der Sasau, Deutsch Brod) |
(Location) the castle was built in 1567 by rebuilding the old fortress of the Sternbergers and has been used as a school since 1949 |
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Telč Castle
(Teltsch Castle) |
Telč , Okres Jihlava
(Telsch, Iglau district) |
(Location) |
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Templštejn Castle
(Tempelstein Castle) |
Dolní Heřmanice , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Unter Herschmanitz, Saar district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Třebíč Castle
(Trebitsch Castle) |
Třebíč
(Trebitsch) |
(Location) After the secularization of the Benedictine abbey, it was converted into a castle and now houses the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands Museum |
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Třešť Castle
(Triesch Castle) |
Třešť , Okres Jihlava
(Triesch, Iglau district) |
(Location) Triesch Castle emerged from an old fortress and now serves as a hotel and congress center for the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic |
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Úhrov Castle
(Auhrow Castle) |
Úhrov , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Auhrow, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) |
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Úsobí Castle
(Pollerskirchen Castle) |
Úsobí , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Pollerskirchen, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) the three-wing, single-storey castle was given its present form during renovation in the first half of the 18th century |
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Valdštejnovo Zátiší in Svatoslav
(Waldsteinsruh Castle) |
Svatoslav , Okres Třebíč
(Swatoslau, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) the pleasure palace Waldsteinruh in the second half of the 19th century for the Count of Waldstein-Wartenberg built |
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Valeč Castle
(Waltsch Castle) |
Valeč near Hrotovice , Okres Třebíč
(Waltsch near Hrottowitz, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) |
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Nová Včelnice Castle
(Vtschelnitz Castle) |
Nová Včelnice , Okres Jindřichův Hradec
(Neuötting-Vtschelnitz, Neuhaus district) |
(Location) |
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Velké Meziříčí Castle
(Groß Meseritsch Castle) |
Velké Meziříčí , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Groß Meseritsch, Saar district) |
(Location) Renaissance castle from 1578, today belongs to the heirs of the Podstatzky-Lichtenstein family (Podstatští z Prusinovic) and is used as a museum |
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Větrný Jeníkov Castle
(Windigjenikau Castle) |
Větrný Jeníkov , Okres Jihlava
(Windigjenikau, Iglau district) |
(Location) Baroque palace from 1729 built for Johann von Minetti |
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Věž Castle | Věž near Humpolec , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Wěz bei Humpoletz, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) |
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Vilémov-Klášter Castle
(Willimow Castle) |
Vilémov near Golčův Jeníkov , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Willimow, Deutsch Brod district) |
(Location) Originally a renaissance building converted into a late baroque palace, currently it is the headquarters of an institute for international relations |
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Vilémovice Castle
(Willimowitz Castle) |
Vilémovice , Okres Havlíčkův Brod
(Willimowitz, Deutsch Brod district) |
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Vlčí Kopec Castle
(Heinrichlust or Josefshof) |
Kladeruby nad Oslavou , Okres Třebíč
(Kladerub, Trebitsch district) |
(Location) the area has been owned by Friedrich Wilhelm von Haugwitz (Minister and Advisor to Maria Theresia ) since 1752 , the Heinrichlust hunting lodge was built in 1830, owned by the von Haugwitz family until 1945 , currently used as a training center by E.ON Czech Republic |
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Vyklantice Castle
(Wiklantitz Castle) |
Vyklantice , Okres Pelhřimov
(Wiklantitz, Pilgrams district) |
(Location) The baroque castle Wiklantitz with an H-shaped floor plan was built in 1720 for Joachim Graf von Harrach , now used privately |
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Žďár Castle
(Saar Castle) |
Žďár nad Sázavou
(Saar) |
(Location) Monastery from 1252 to 1784, then liquidation as part of the Josephine reforms , from 1826 in the possession of the Bohemian Colonel Marshal Josef Wratislaw von Mitrowitz , the last owners until 1945 were the Counts Kinsky , restituted in 1991 |
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Žirovnice Castle
(Serowitz Castle) |
Žirovnice , Okres Pelhřimov
(Serowitz, Pilgrams district) |
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Zubštejn Castle (also Zubrštejn)
(Zubstein or Zuberstein Castle) |
Kobylnice , Okres Žďár nad Sázavou
(Kobilnitz, Saar district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |