Roman-catholic St. Jacob church was founded at the end of 16th century. It had been reconstructed by count Jan Arnost von Schaffgotsch in 1680. There is his stone emblem fixed above the entryway.
St.Vitus church was built in 1722.
The gothic St. Jacob church is situated in the middle graveyard on a small hill.
This gothic church according to the archeological discovery was built on the base of a roman chapel. The tower was added in 1644. Present-day the tower is 64 m high and it is opened for public.
The St. Bartolomej church is a simple building with one-story tower. The church was founded in 1384 but later was abandoned. In 1860 a rectory was founded there. There is a crypt with a four buried knights under the church.
St. Mary church was built on the base of an old gothic church which burned down in 1738.The church was built by Kilian Ignac Dienzehofer and it is famous for Bedrich Smetana parents wedding in 1821.
The St. Gothard church from 17th century is situated on a Gothard hill.
Originally gothic St. Maria Magdalena church can be found on graveyard in the middle of the village. Later was rebuilt in baroque style. East from the church belfry with three bells is situated.
The holly trinity church is in Kuks complex and was built according to the G.B.Alliprandi plans by F.A. Spork in 1715. Viewing front face of church you can see the 24 statues representing VIRTUE and DEPRAVITY on each side.
The church is known since 1354 and during the 30 Year War was devastated. Its reconstruction was finished in 1700 under Bertold Vil from Valdstejn. Dominaiting is two-story tower.
The St. Peter and Paul church is situated on the hill in the middle of the small graveyard. A previous roman church was completed with the gothic choir and the tower is from 1850. Today the church is a pilgrimage place with the way of the Cross.
Near by the square is the St. Mary church built by German knights in the 13th century. The town of Miletin together with the church was burned down in 1846 and rebuilt again in 1899.
The St. John Nepomuk chapel is situated in Miletin spa (about 1 km form the town of Miletin). This chapel was built in 1846 sponsored by a widow countess Anna from Kolovrat.
The chapel of St. Mary of the Assumption was built in 1822. Until 1900 the chapel used to be a low-rise building with shingle roof and than it was reconstructed according to A. Cechner plans.
First mention about the St. Peter and Paul church is from 1384. The church was rebuilt by J. Albrecht in 1613. After the evangelical banishment church went through second reconstruction in 1740 – 1758. The tower is the only gothic remain.
The original St. Bartolomej wooden church is from 1384 later in 1603 was replaced with the stone church. Present-day church was built by courtesan in 1751-1753. The outer part of an enclosure wall is decorated with baroque embossments displaying the way of the Cross.
The church of St Mary used to be a wooden chapel. Present-day church was built in 1712 – 1720.