Lobkovice is a village and part of Neratovice in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
It lies in the southeastern part of the territory of Neratovice and is urbanistically fused with the town proper.
With a few breaks, Lobkovice was owned by the Lobkowicz family until the 19th century, when it was bought by the Prague attorney Jan Měchura, father-in-law of the historian František Palacký.
In 1948, the estate was nationalised by the socialist government (resulting from the bill of the Revision of the First Czechoslovak Land Reform passed in July 1947).
The Lobkovice Castle was returned after the Velvet Revolution to the grandson of the last owner prior 1948, Prince Ferdinand Joseph Lobkowicz.