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.
As you stroll through this captivating castle, you'll find yourself immersed in a world where history and architectural splendor converge, creating an unforgettable experience. And just a few steps beyond, the tantalizing aroma of wine beckons you, with the possibility to savor the delightful flavors of Znojmo's finest.
Let the allure of Znojmo Castle and its surrounding attractions transport you to a realm of unforgettable beauty and cultural richness, where history and indulgence intertwine seamlessly.
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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.
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This site, one of the oldest castles in Moravia and today a chateau, will be appreciated by fans of ornate historic interiors.
The whole Strážnice area is alive with folklore and music, and that is why the local chateau is dedicated to folk music.
Vranov Chateau is an exemplary secular Baroque site. That is why it is has served as a backdrop for many films and fairy-tales.
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.
Would you like to own a chateau? Would you be able to renovate it? In this case, the private owner did a very good job.