The oldest art and historical sight in Prčice is the originally Roman church of St. Laurence. This is a single nave building with an oblong ground plan.
The church of Sv. Martin is of Roman origin and dates back approximately to the 13th century. Not long prior to this the Castle of Český Šternberk was established not far from here, to the estate of which the settlement belonged.
The church of Sv. Matouš originates from the 13th century. It is a one nave building with a square presbytery which is finished with three sides of an octagon. A sacristy, originally a chapel, is in the north.
The Roman part of the church of Sv. Petr a Pavel comes from approx.1120 and the first written record concerning the church can be found in the Chronicles of the Želiv Monastery on 19th February 1184 with the coffin containing the body of Gotšalk the Abbot of Želiv Monastery being mentioned.
This is one of the most remarkable Roman buildings in the Czech Republic. Previously it was believed that it was built in the 11th century however at present experts are rather sceptical about the date. It was built either shortly before 1100 or after this date, however it is more likely that it comes from the middle of the 12th century.