Architecture

Pernstejn Castle

Pernstejn Castle is a beautiful castle located on a rocky hill above the village of Nedvědice, in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It is often referred to as the "marble castle" due to the use of a marble-like stone to frame its doors and windows. As one approaches the castle, the first thing that catches the eye is the illuminated gates and walls made of brick and stone. It is a sight to behold and makes for a great photo opportunity.

Slavkov Castle, Austerlitz

Slavkov Castle, also known as Austerlitz Castle, is a beautiful Baroque palace located in the town of Slavkov u Brna, in the Czech Republic. The castle and the town are famous for being the site of the Battle of Austerlitz, which was fought on December 2, 1805, during the Napoleonic Wars.

Veveri Castle

Veveri Castle is a stunning fortress located just 12 kilometres northwest of the centre of Brno. It is one of the closest castles to the city and can easily be reached by public transport. Although I will not delve into the history of the castle, it is worth mentioning that it has been rebuilt and reconstructed following the destructive actions of the socialist-communist regime. The castle has many gates, including the Southern Gate, which is the most common entrance used by visitors.

Klenova Castle and Manor house

Klenová Castle and Chateau, along with the nearby Manor House, is situated on the hill of the same name, to the west of the town of Klatovy in the Pilsen Region. The castle has a rich history, dating back to 1287 when it was built to guard the trade route from Železná Ruda to Bavaria. The castle was home to the Lords of Klenová, who played a significant role in the region's history. The palace was constructed in the 14th and 15th centuries, but it has been in a dilapidated state since the 17th century.

The Rosa Coeli Convent interiors

The Rosa Coeli Convent, located on the eastern edge of Dolní Kounice, is a historical gem that is often overlooked. The ruins of the Premonstratensian monastery, including the church and a Baroque residence, are protected as a cultural monument. Despite its historical significance, many people are unaware of its existence.

Ruined Castle Rabi

Ruined Castle Rabí is a stunning historical site located in the village of Rabí, close to the city of Klatovy. The castle has been standing there since the 14th century and it played an important role in the history of the region. However, after centuries of wars and neglect, the castle has been abandoned and left to decay.

Telc

Telc is a picturesque town located in the southern part of the Czech Republic, known for its beautiful Italian Renaissance architecture. The town was originally built around a Gothic castle, which was later transformed into a chateau with intricately carved wood ceilings. One of the most notable attractions in Telc is the Highlands Museum, which includes a detailed model of the city.

Loket castle and cloudy sky

When I finally arrived at Loket castle, I was greeted by a breath-taking view of the castle perched on a hill overlooking the town below. The castle's imposing stone walls and towers rose up against the cloudy sky, creating a dramatic scene that was perfect for photography.

Hradec nad Moravici, Red and White chateau

Hradec nad Moravici, located in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic, is home to the magnificent Red and White chateau. The author's visit to this castle was a memorable experience, as they spent their weekend exploring the area and capturing stunning photographs of the complex and its surroundings.

Three castles in western Bohemia

The Western Bohemia region of the Czech Republic is home to many stunning castles and chateaus, each with their own unique history and charm. During their travels through the region, the author had the opportunity to visit several of these historic landmarks, but there were three that stood out to them in particular: Ostrov Château, Seeberg Castle, and Kynzvart Castle.