IMPORTANT MONUMENTS
Originally a Gothic castle, mentioned in 1334 in the archives of the Prague chapter. Burnt down in 1523 and rebuilt into a Renaissance chateau under Christopher of Gendorf after 1555.
Mining open-air museum (18th-19th century) - the only one in East Bohemia, in the area of the former Jan Šverma mine (the oldest coal mine in Central Europe)
Stachelberg Fortress (1937) - the largest military defensive fortification of its kind in Europe
Church of the Holy Trinity (16th century) - originally Renaissance, rebuilt in 1732 in Baroque style, decorated in 1739-1760 by Baroque master Jiří F. Pacák
Rectory building (1739) - late Baroque building with mansard roof
Marian Column (1725) - by Baroque master Jiří F. Pacák, a pupil of Matyáš Braun
Chapel of St. Anne in Prkenný Důl
Statue of St. Anne (1843) in Černá Voda
The little pink palace in Černá Voda - the place where J. A. Komenský left the country on 3 February 1628
Statue of Christ (1935) - by the prominent sculptor Emil Schwantner, a pupil of Professors Myslbek and Stursa
Historical museum building, wooden timbered houses, Empire houses with arcades and classical town hall on Rýchorské náměstí and many other monuments
Official guide to the attractions and beauty of the region in pdf form