In one of the sallets of the Lednice-Valtice Area, in an empire chateau Pohansko that was built in 1...
In one of the sallets of the Lednice-Valtice Area, in an empire chateau Pohansko that was built in 1810 - 1812 according to the plans of Joseph Hardtmuth, the town museum and gallery Břeclav realised an exposition documenting the results of extensive archeologic research of Slawonic settlement, running out here since 1957.
The largest precocious medieval fortification on the territory of our state and one of the biggest in middle Europe was founded in Pohansko in the 9th century. The first place among the discoveries made here holds the magnate courtyard enclosed by wooden picket. In the courtyard, there was the magnate seat built on stone socle, stone church decorated with fresco, burying place with silver and gold jewellery and agricultural facilities.
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Divided into areas representing the regions of Moravian Slovakia (known as Slovácko in Czech), the Strážnice Open-Air Museum will pleasantly take you through history, entertain children, and show you live folklore.
Majestically perched within the city, the castle offers an awe-inspiring vista over the picturesque Thaya River valley that will leave you breathless. Only a stone's throw away lies the enchanting Rotunda, a treasure of historical and artistic wonders, awaiting your exploration.
Vranov Chateau is an exemplary secular Baroque site. That is why it is has served as a backdrop for many films and fairy-tales.
You will see it on a hill from far away. This majestic castle will show you the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles.
Homage to all victims of the bloody conflict was paid here for the first time in Europe. Come and honour the lives lost in the battle...
The ruins of a castle does not necessarily mean that the place is in ruins! This is definitely true of the castle ruins in Boskovice.
The pearl of South Moravia, one of the most visited places in the country, a UNESCO gem. And with a bunch of other tourist attractions around it.
A beautiful chateau, and a beautiful chateau park behind it. Not only during the Napoleonic era was it worth coming here.
Just as they have Karlštejn in Bohemia, we have Pernštejn in Moravia. It’s hard to find a more photogenic castle!
Rococo and Classicism in full parade and a collection of camellias on top of that, this is the Rájec nad Svitavou chateau.
Legend has it that around the year 912 a water fortress grew on a small rock in the middle of the marshes under the supervision of Princess Miroslava. Today it has the form of a castle and the name Miroslav.
This charming aristocratic residence with a rich history lives its cultural life to the max even today. Come and join a tour in costumes or visit a wedding fair.