CastleAloch Castle
The ruins of the medieval fortified settlement known as Kuperk or Goldberg, tucked away in the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, preserve nearly three centuries of history spanning from the 12th to the 15th century.
28 monuments
okres Břeclav — 28 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Aloch Castle, Boleradice Castle and Děvičky Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleThe ruins of the medieval fortified settlement known as Kuperk or Goldberg, tucked away in the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, preserve nearly three centuries of history spanning from the 12th to the 15th century.
CastleHrad Boleradice is a ruined medieval castle above the village of Boleradice in southern Moravia, offering a glimpse into the region's rich historical heritage.
CastleHrad Děvičky is a striking Gothic castle ruin crowning a 428-metre limestone crag on the northern edge of the Pavlov Hills in southern Moravia, and has been protected as a cultural monument since 1964.
CastlePohansko near Břeclav is a remarkable 9th-century Great Moravian hillfort covering 55 hectares, naturally defended by the branches of the River Dyje and now one of the most significant archaeological sites in Central Europe.
Janův hrad, nestled in the Lednice-Valtice Area near Podivín, is a beautifully crafted early-nineteenth-century artificial ruin built to evoke medieval romance, and today stands as a protected cultural monument open to the public.
CastleThe fortified Church of St. John the Baptist in Kurdějov, dating back to at least 1350, is one of the finest and best-preserved examples of a medieval fortified church complex in the Czech Republic.
CastleThe Portz Summer Palace near Mikulov, built in 1627 by Cardinal Dietrichstein on an artificial island straddling the Moravian–Lower Austrian border, is a fascinating Mannerist and Baroque monument currently being restored to its former glory.
ChateauThe Lovecký zámeček is a charming Classicist hunting lodge and listed cultural monument set within the UNESCO-recognised Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, located roughly two kilometres east of Lednice.
CastleThe town fortification of Hustopeče, dating back to the sixteenth century, survives today as a single bastion on Hradební Street — a quiet reminder of the three-gated defensive system that once guarded this Moravian town.
CastleThe stone town walls of Mikulov, dating from the late sixteenth century, form one of the finest surviving examples of late medieval fortification architecture in southern Moravia.
CastleNový hrad, also known as Neuhaus, is a historic ruined castle southeast of Horní Věstonice in the Klentnice cadastral area, cherished for its romantic atmosphere and the glimpse it offers into Moravia's medieval past.
ChateauRybniční zámoček is a graceful Classicist hunting lodge nestled within the UNESCO-listed Lednice-Valtice Area, accessible exclusively to overnight guests and private event attendees.
CastleSirotčí hrádek (also Sirotčí hrad, Sirotčí hrady or Růžový hrad; German: Waisenstein or Rosenstein) is a ruin of a Gothic castle in the municipality Klentnice in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.…
CastleThe Early Slavic hillfort of Vysoká zahrada, set on a scenic peninsula amid the Nové Mlýny reservoirs near Dolní Věstonice, is a protected cultural monument dating from the 11th and 12th centuries.
ChateauZámok Belveder is a beautifully restored hunting lodge near Valtice, now open as a café and event venue within the protected Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape.
ChateauZámok Břeclav is a Romantic-historicist landmark in southern Moravia currently undergoing restoration, offering visitors a scenic tower view and a charming castle winery.
ChateauZámok Dianin chrám is a charming hunting lodge and salette near Valtice, set within the celebrated Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape and listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Diváky is a graceful 18th-century Baroque château in the village of Diváky, designed by František Antonín Grimm for the Brno Jesuit community and today protected as a listed cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Drnholec is a well-preserved Renaissance castle in the town of Drnholec, Břeclav District, whose origins date to the sixteenth century and whose protected status reflects its outstanding historical value.
ChateauZámok Katzelsdorfská myslivna is a historic aristocratic hunting lodge situated within the renowned Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape on the Czech-Austrian border, now protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
The Baroque château of Klobouky u Brna, developed from a former Premonstratensian Renaissance residence, stands as a listed cultural monument at the heart of this South Moravian town.
ChateauZámok Lednice, a stunning neo-Gothic château on the Dyje River with nearly seven centuries of Liechtenstein history, dazzles visitors with its ornate interiors, remarkable nail-free spiral staircase, and pioneering nineteenth-century comforts.
ChateauZámok Lány is a beautifully restored hunting lodge on the southern edge of the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, nestled in the floodplain forests of the Soutok nature reserve near the Austrian border.
ChateauMikulov Castle (German: Nikolsburg) is a castle in the town of Mikulov in South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.…
ChateauZámok Pohansko is a graceful Empire-style hunting manor nestled within the UNESCO-listed Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, offering visitors a captivating glimpse into aristocratic life of bygone centuries.
ChateauZámok Pouzdřany, a listed cultural monument in the Břeclav district, preserves a two-wing remnant of a once-grand early Baroque château whose origins date back to a 14th-century Gothic fortress.
ChateauZámok Tři Grácie is a graceful early-nineteenth-century summer pavilion on the southern shore of Prostřední rybník in the Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape, named after the sculptural group of three female figures that stands before it.
ChateauValtice Castle is a magnificent Baroque residence in southern Moravia, shaped by centuries of Liechtenstein rule and recognised since 1996 as part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape.