Thanks to its over seven hundred years of history, the town of Ostrov has a plethora of monuments, ranging from the Romanesque Style to Gothic architecture, the Renaissance, the Baroque period, all the way to Traditionalism – the architecture of the 1950s known as Socialist realism, or SORELA.

An extensive complex of sacred monuments



The originally Renaissance Schlick château



A popular place for walks and relaxation



A Baroque structure – today a branch of the Karlovy Vary Art Gallery



The originally Gothic gem of the Old Square



A Baroque church with rare architectural elements



A significant example of 1950s architecture