Vilémov is a market town in Havlíčkův Brod District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.
The Doubravka brook, a tributary of the Hostačovka, forms the eastern municipal border.
Vilémov was founded by the Benedictines in 1119 and consisted of a monastery complex and a fortified settlement.
The monastery was burned down by the troops of King Rudolf I of Germany in 1278, and conquered by the Hussites in 1421.
From 1852 until the confiscation during the World War II, it was owned by the Rajský of Dubnice family.