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Top 5 Castles around okres Karviná

Best castles around okres Karviná include a variety of historical sites, from well-preserved chateaus to ancient ruins. This region in the Czech Republic offers a landscape rich in history, with several architectural monuments. Visitors can explore 5 distinct castles, each providing insight into the area's past. The area features both restored chateaus and remnants of medieval fortifications.

Best castles around okres Karviná

  • The most popular castles is Fryštát Castle, a castle that is a unique Empire-style monument located directly…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Fryštát Castle

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The remarkable Zámek Fryštát (Freistadt Castle) is a museum, is located on the market square of Fryštát (Masarykovo Náměstí) and is now part of the city of Karvina.
More info: zamek-frystat.cz

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Ultimate Defense Tower

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The tower was erected in the second half of the 13th century and was one of the important defenses of the upper castle. It was built of stone in the …

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Piast Tower

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The Piast Tower was built in the first half of the 14th century, it was part of the upper castle and as one of the four towers it was an …

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Zamek Chałupki

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Zamek Chałupki (Chałupki Castle). Very nice castle in the village Chałupki (Krzyżanowice) on the banks of the Oder in Poland directly on the border with the Czech Republic.
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Chotěbuz Castle

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In the 13th century, a fortified courtyard stood on the site of the castle building. Part of it was the former signal tower, which is still preserved today - part of the Gothic fortifications.

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Sylwia
March 12, 2025, Zámek Fryštát

Fryštát Castle in Karviná is a beautiful classicist chateau located in the Czech region of Moravia-Silesia. It once belonged to the aristocratic Larisch-Mönni family and is one of the few well-preserved residences in this mining region. The interior of the chateau features richly decorated halls with original furniture and art collections, and visitors can feel the atmosphere of the old aristocracy. The chateau is surrounded by a picturesque English park, which is a great place to walk or relax. Cyclists can take advantage of the well-developed network of cycle routes in the area, connecting Karviná with other attractions in the region.

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Jaro
August 26, 2024, Zámek Fryštát

I recommend stopping here, at least for a moment.

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Jonasz
June 23, 2024, Zamek Chałupki

Pretty cool place. It's a pity that the models of castles in the park are not signed

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Andrzej
June 12, 2024, Zamek Chałupki

Currently it is a three-star hotel.

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In the 13th century, a fortified courtyard stood on the site of the castle building. Part of it was the former signal tower, which is still preserved today - part of the Gothic fortifications.

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The Piast Tower was built in the first half of the 14th century, it was part of the upper castle and as one of the four towers it was an important element of the defense system of the Cieszyn castle during the Piast times. The tower was raised in the second half of the 14th century and decorated with corner coats of arms with the Piast eagle. At the end of the 15th century, it was added another storey with hoarding and battlements made of brick, and the whole thing was covered with a high tented roof. The tower is almost 30 meters high and 120 steps lead to its top. The tower is composed of four main parts. The underground part, about 6 meters deep, used to be a dungeon. The lower part is 9 meters wide and 10 meters high. This part of the tower housed utility rooms. The central part had residential functions and was 15 meters high and 8.5 meters wide. The highest storey, 4 meters high, had a defense function. In the Middle Ages, the top of the tower was covered with a roof, under which there was an omnidirectional defensive porch. The corners of the upper part were equipped with bay windows in the form of round turrets. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wie%C5%BCa_Piastowska_w_Cieszynie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaKalYVHhhs

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The tower was erected in the second half of the 13th century and was one of the important defenses of the upper castle. It was built of stone in the form of a cylinder, the diameter of which was 12 meters, the walls were 4.2 meters thick and about 24 meters high. The highest part of the tower was topped with a girdle and a wooden conical roof. The usable area of the interior was only about 3.6 m. There was a prison in the lower floor of the tower, and above there were living quarters and guard rooms. In the 14th century, during the expansion of the castle, the tower was incorporated into the walls, becoming one of the corner towers. Later it fell into disrepair and was covered with a stone and earth embankment. In 1914, artificial ruins were erected on the embankment, thus creating a romantic spot in the park. In the years 2001-2002, during the archaeological works carried out in the park, the remains of the tower were uncovered, and then its original appearance was restored. The ruins of the castle kitchen from the 16th century are visible next to the tower. http://www.polskaniezwykla.pl/web/place/46977,cieszyn-wieza-ostatecznej-obrony.html https://www.archiwum.cieszyn.pl/?p=categoriesShow&iCategory=354

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The origins of the facility date back to the Middle Ages and the beginnings of Frysztat as an independent city. From the fourteenth century, there was a wooden, gothic castle here, built by the Cieszyn Piasts, for whom it was the second, after Cieszyn, family seat. The castle served primarily as a stronghold on the border of Silesia and Moravia, guarding trade routes to Poland. When it burned down in a fire in 1511, Duke Kazimierz II rebuilt it in the early Renaissance style from stone and brick. At that time, it was the second residence of the Piast princes of Cieszyn, who granted the city numerous privileges. Despite this, they quickly left Frysztat, because in 1570 they moved to a new residence - the Raj Palace. In 1572, the so-called The Frisian state was bought from the Piasts by the Gypsies (Czech Cikán) from Słupsk. From that moment on, the events related to subsequent noble families began. The Gypsies owned the castle until 1637 - after the Thirty Years' War, as followers of Lutheranism, they had to flee Silesia. Earlier, in 1617, the castle was damaged by a fire, and later by the troops moving through Frysztat. It was bought by a Catholic nobleman Zdeněk Žampach from Potštejn, but sold it two years later. Then it was briefly ruled by Henryk Wacław Podiebradowicz (Czech Jindřich Václav of Minstrberk; a descendant of King George of Podiebrady), but the building continued to deteriorate. In 1650, the subsequent owners were the counts Gaschin (Czech Gašínové) from Gašín, who made it their family seat. They also made renovations and small reconstructions in the baroque style. In the years 1738-1749 the castle changed owners four times. The new ones who stayed longer were the counts of Taaffe, but the castle fell into decline again, as it was partially destroyed by another fire. In 1792 Frysztat and the castle were bought by Count Jan Larisch von Mönnich and completely rebuilt in the Empire style. He also added a new wing (the so-called Lottyhaus) and thus a U-shaped town palace was created, forming one of the frontages of the market square. In 1804, they established a large English-style park behind the castle. At the nearby Catholic Church of the Exaltation of St. Cross, the Larisch family also built an ancestral tomb; besides it, there are laundries and baths in the vicinity of the palace, and a Swiss-style summer house by a nearby stream. In the second half of the nineteenth century, the rank of the Larisch family (one of them, Jan, became, among others, the Austrian Minister of Finance), began to look for a larger seat. In 1873 they built a neo-Renaissance palace in Solca, and since then the palace in Frysztat fulfilled only mainly economic functions, although Georg Larisch also lived there for some time, the husband of Maria Larisch, niece of Empress Elizabeth, also lived there for some time. At the beginning of the 20th century, however, he was visited by several distinguished guests - incl. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, German Emperor Wilhelm II and the Bulgarian Tsar Ferdinand I Koburg. At that time, the Larisch family were among the main owners of the mining industry (coal mines) in the Duchy of Cieszyn. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pa%C5%82ac_we_Frysztacie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJxJcufPkh4

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most historically significant castles in the Karviná District?

The most prominent is Fryštát Castle in Karviná, an Empire-style chateau with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. It was once a key stronghold for the Cieszyn Piasts. While not directly in Karviná District, the nearby Ultimate Defense Tower and Piast Tower in Cieszyn are also historically significant, being parts of medieval defense systems.

Are there any family-friendly castles or chateaus in the Karviná region?

Yes, Fryštát Castle is considered family-friendly, offering tours of its historic interiors and regularly hosting events. Additionally, Zamek Chałupki and Chałupki Castle (Schloss Annaberg) are also categorized as family-friendly and feature well-maintained grounds.

What kind of architecture can I expect to see among the castles in the Karviná area?

The region showcases a variety of architectural styles. Fryštát Castle is a prime example of Empire-style architecture, while Chałupki Castle is a Baroque palace built on medieval foundations. You'll also find remnants of Gothic fortifications, such as the Chotěbuz Castle, which includes a preserved signal tower from the 13th century.

Can I find walking or hiking trails near these castles?

Yes, many castles are situated in areas with opportunities for outdoor activities. For instance, Fryštát Castle features a large English-style park ideal for walks. The broader region offers numerous hiking routes, including easy loops like the 'Ultimate Defense Tower – Cieszyn Castle loop' or 'Rotunda of St. Nicholas – Olsa Riverside Path in Těšín loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around okres Karviná guide.

Are there cycling routes that pass by or near the castles?

Absolutely. The Karviná region is suitable for cycling, with routes for road cycling and gravel biking. For example, the 'Darkovský Bridge – Olza River loop' is a moderate gravel biking route near Petrovice u Karviné. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around okres Karviná and Gravel biking around okres Karviná guides.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in the Karviná District?

The main season for visiting chateaus like Fryštát Castle typically runs from March to October, when guided tours are regularly offered and the surrounding parks are in full bloom. However, some castle grounds or exteriors may be accessible year-round, offering a different charm in winter.

Are there any castles in the area that offer good viewpoints?

Yes, the Piast Tower, located near the Karviná District in Cieszyn, is a historical site that also serves as a viewpoint. Standing nearly 30 meters high, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.

What other historical sites are near the castles in the Karviná District?

Beyond the castles themselves, the region has a rich history. The Ultimate Defense Tower and Piast Tower in Cieszyn are significant historical monuments. The area also has other historical sites and ruins, such as the remnants of the castle kitchen from the 16th century visible next to the Ultimate Defense Tower.

Can I find food and accommodation options near the castles?

Yes, particularly around the more prominent sites like Fryštát Castle in Karviná, you will find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Zamek Chałupki, for example, even houses a 5-star palace hotel and restaurant within its grounds.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles in the Karviná region?

Visitors appreciate the well-preserved historical architecture, especially the unique Empire-style of Fryštát Castle. The opportunity to explore historic interiors, enjoy the surrounding parks, and learn about the region's rich past are frequently highlighted. The area's highlights have received over 130 upvotes and feature more than 56 photos from visitors, indicating a strong positive reception.

Are there any castles in the Karviná District that are currently in ruins but still accessible?

While Fryštát Castle is well-preserved, the region's history includes many sites that are now ruins. For instance, the Ultimate Defense Tower was restored from its remains, and next to it, you can see the ruins of a 16th-century castle kitchen. The broader area also contains remnants of other medieval fortifications.

Is public transport available to reach the castles in the Karviná District?

Karviná, where Fryštát Castle is located, has a public transport network. For specific routes and schedules to individual castles, it's advisable to check local public transport information for the Karviná District.

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