Czech Urbex
The Czech Republic, a landlocked country in Central Europe, features a rich tapestry of architectural styles. Here, you can find abandoned castles, derelict industrial buildings, and disused railways that offer glimpses of the country’s storied past. The blend of mystery, history, and the stunning surrounding nature makes this an unmissable destination for any urbex enthusiast.
Top 5 Czech Urbex Locations:
- Sam Base Tocna (CZ)
- Selská Hospoda (CZ)
- Zámek O. (CZ)
- Factory Nádražní (CZ)
- Farm Jičíněves (CZ)
The Fridge Farm (CZ)
I think this farmer of The Fridge Farm was a collector of refrigerators. It’s also possible that the story behind this one is completely different. We’ll never know I guess.
Farm Jičíněves (CZ) – Abandoned farm nearby a beautiful castle.
Farm Jičíněves was spot during a road trip in August 2015. This urbex location is nearby a beautiful castle. Unfortunately that castle is not abandoned, so this was all we deserved that day.
Factory BH (CZ)
I can not find any information about Factory BH. We visited this one in August 2015, during a holiday trip, and got caught by a mysterious young lady, just wearing a skirt and bra. She didn’t like pictures and finally sent us away!
Sam Base Tocna (CZ) – Abandoned military facilitie near Prague
My son Twan and I visited this abandoned military facilitie named Sam Base Tocna in August 2015. This urbex location is located near the village of Tocna – suburbs of Prague – and it was intended to defend the capital of the country against any air attack from the NATO countries during The Cold War.
Selská Hospoda (CZ) – Abandoned pub in Mořina
Mořina is a small town but it’s famous because of the hippies who spent their holidays there. They all came for one thing: the quarry Velká America. The hippies then staid in Selská Hospoda
Zámek O. (CZ) – Abandoned Baroque castle built between 1728 and 1737
Zámek O. is a baroque castle built between 1728 and 1737, on the site of a fortress from the 15th century.