CastleDeblín Castle
Deblín Castle, first documented in 1234, gradually fell into ruin after centuries of changing ownership and today has almost entirely disappeared.
51 monuments
okres Brno-venkov — 51 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Deblín Castle, Košíkov Castle and Lelekovice Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleDeblín Castle, first documented in 1234, gradually fell into ruin after centuries of changing ownership and today has almost entirely disappeared.
CastleThe atmospheric ruins of Hrad Košíkov, perched above the confluence of two rivers near Drahonín, are a state-protected cultural monument and a compelling destination for anyone drawn to medieval history and unspoilt Moravian scenery.
The ruins of Hrad Lelekovice, a fourteenth-century fortress abandoned after its dramatic capture and recapture in 1401, were rediscovered thanks to the archaeological research of Josef Unger.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Levnov, a protected cultural monument hidden between the villages of Senorady and Ketkovice, offer visitors a glimpse into medieval history amid the tranquil scenery of the South Moravian countryside.
CastleHrad Loučky, also called Střemchov, is a protected medieval ruin near Dolné Lúčky that dates to the late 13th century and was once a seat of the influential Kunštát noble family.
CastleHrad Modřice was a medieval fortified residence on the southern edge of Modřice, near the Church of Saint Gothard, whose precise location remains unconfirmed and awaits further archaeological research.
CastleThe prehistoric hillfort of Náporky in Oslavany occupies a strategically situated hill above the River Oslava, offering far-reaching views from its modern lookout tower.
Hrad Obřany is a historically significant ruined castle in the northeastern Brno area, closely tied to the noble family of Kunštát and Poděbrady and listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
Pernštejn Castle (Czech: hrad Pernštejn, from German: Bernstein, originally from Bärenstein) is a castle in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.…
CastleThe atmospheric ruins of Hrad Ronov crown a steep spur above the Svitava River near Bílovice nad Svitavou, offering dramatic woodland views and a compelling glimpse into medieval Moravian fortification history.
CastleRéna, a hillfort near Ivančice covering around fifty hectares, is one of the largest Great Moravian fortifications in the Czech lands and is believed to have given the nearby town its name.
CastleHrad Skryje is a largely vanished medieval castle perched on a rocky spur above the Bobrůvka river, whose history is shrouded in near-total documentary silence but whose dramatic setting continues to captivate visitors today.
CastleHrad Trmačov, one of Moravia's smallest castles, is a protected cultural monument near Hluboké Dvory whose scanty ruins — a remnant bergfried and traces of perimeter walls — are all that remain of a site documented from 1305 until its abandonment by 1466.
CastleHrad Víckov is a ruined fourteenth-century castle near Brno, notable for its dramatic natural setting above the Bobrůvka valley and its status as one of the Czech Republic's most endangered heritage sites.
CastleVýpustek Cave (Czech: jeskyně Výpustek) is show cave in the central part of the Moravian Karst Protected Landscape Area in Czech Republic.…
CastleHrad Zbraslav is a ruined medieval stone castle on a wooded spur above the confluence of two streams near Zbraslav village, linked to an early branch of the lords of Kunštát and Poděbrady and dating to the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
CastleHrad Újezd u Tišnova was a modest late-thirteenth-century noble residence built on a narrow ridge near Tišnov, abandoned around 1400 and later revealed through archaeology to have featured a residential tower, timber-and-earth defences, and a variety of domestic outbuildings.
CastleHrad Čepička is an unfinished medieval fortification on a wooded 391-metre hill near Předklášteří, whose construction was cut short by the Hussite wars of the early fifteenth century.
CastleThe medieval castle of Černvír, once paired with the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary to form a prominent local landmark, has all but disappeared, leaving only an overgrown hilltop as a silent reminder of its former strategic importance.
CastleHrad Žďárec, set on a rocky spur above the Libochůvka river near Rojetín, is a fascinating example of a medieval fortification that blurs the line between a full castle and a simple stronghold.
Hradisko Kozí hřbet is a protected prehistoric Iron Age hillfort perched on a dramatic rocky spur above the Mariánské Valley near Litostrov.
CastleHrádek u Babic is a mysterious late-13th-century medieval castle ruin on a rocky spur in the Křtinské valley, believed to have been linked to local iron ore mining and processing.
CastleHrádek Šance is a medieval fortified residence near Senorady whose well-preserved earthworks, perched strategically above the Ketkovický stream, stand as a quiet but fascinating reminder of Moravian medieval heritage.
CastleIvančice castle, first recorded in 1308 and probably built around 1300, lost its purpose after the town passed to the lords of Lipé and gradually fell into ruin, with its precise location northwest of Palacký Square yet to be confirmed by archaeological research.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of Saint Margaret in Loděnice is a protected Czech cultural monument that still serves as an active parish church, blending architectural beauty with centuries of living tradition.
CastleThe Roman Catholic Church of Saint James the Greater in Nosislav is a listed cultural monument cherished for its authentic atmosphere and deep historical significance.
CastlePevnosť Nosislav is a historically significant fortified structure in the town of Nosislav that has been protected as an official cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Branišovice is a protected late-17th-century Baroque château near the village of Branišovice that once hosted the fleeing Emperor Ferdinand I and today stands as a monument awaiting new purpose.
ChateauZámok Cvrčovice, also called Peters' Villa, is a historically layered estate with medieval roots that today serves as a vocational school surrounded by sweeping garden grounds.
Zámok Dolní Kounice is a well-preserved Renaissance château with medieval origins, set above the Jihlava River alongside the evocative ruins of the Rosa Coeli monastery.
ChateauZámok Hajany is a listed Neo-Classicist manor southwest of Brno, originally built around 1714 and set within an extensive historic farmyard complex.
ChateauZámok Hrubšice is a Renaissance château near Ivančice with origins dating to a mid-sixteenth-century fortification, later transformed into an estate administrative centre and today a privately owned protected cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Kupařovice is a protected Baroque manor in the Brno-Country District, built in 1739–1743 for Karel Maximilian of Dietrichstein and today privately owned after a turbulent post-war and post-communist history.
ChateauZámok Kuřim is a protected castle complex in Kuřim combining a late Renaissance Old Castle with a Neo-Renaissance New Castle, linked by a historic carriage house.
ChateauZámok Leopoldsruhe is a listed Baroque hunting lodge in Pohořelice that was painstakingly restored in the early 2000s and now serves as a social centre for young people in need.
ChateauZámok Lesní Hluboké is a well-preserved manor house in the Brno-venkov district that, together with the Chapel of St. Anne, forms a listed historical complex of exceptional charm.
ChateauZámok Loděnice is a protected Baroque château in the village of Loděnice, built in the 1730s for the Premonstratensian canons of Louka and today serving as a parish rectory beside the Church of Saint Margaret.
ChateauZámok Lomnice is a protected Czech cultural monument that evolved from a medieval fortress into a distinguished aristocratic residence in the scenic market town of Lomnice.
ChateauZámok Oslavany is a protected cultural monument near Brno that invites visitors to discover centuries of local history through its museum collections.
ChateauThe château in Podolí near Brno, built in the late 18th century on the site of a medieval fortification, today houses the Rudolf Breza Gallery with its outstanding collection of sculptures honouring the Czechoslovak Legions.
ChateauZámok Pozořice is a medieval-rooted manor in Pozořice, transformed by the Liechtenstein family in the late 17th century and today reinvented as a vibrant mix of apartments, a restaurant, and a nightclub.
The Prelature in Ostrovačice is a listed ecclesiastical monument forming a harmonious ensemble with the neighbouring rectory beside the historic village church.
ChateauZámok Prštice is a charming, centuries-old protected manor house on the northwestern edge of the South Moravian village of Prštice, offering a captivating glimpse into the region's aristocratic past.
Zámok Rosice is a distinguished Renaissance castle in the Brno-venkov district, cherished as a national cultural monument since 2023.
ChateauZámok Sokolnice near Brno is a listed cultural monument whose history spans Renaissance origins in 1560, a Baroque redesign, and a Neo-Gothic makeover, all set within a charming English-style park.
Zámok Troubsko is a Renaissance château near Brno with roots dating to the late fifteenth century, later remodelled in early Baroque style and today a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Těšany is a protected early Baroque château in the village of Těšany near Brno, shaped by Dominican friars in the seventeenth century and remodelled to its present form by the Weiss family in the nineteenth century.
Zámok Vlasatice is a protected cultural monument in the village of Vlasatice that evolved from a historic agricultural estate and offers visitors an authentic glimpse into the centuries-old life of southern Moravia.
ChateauZámok Vohančice, a Renaissance château transformed into a U-shaped Baroque residence in the seventeenth century, stands on the village square of Vohančice and is today a protected cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauZámok Šlapanice is an elegant 18th-century Rococo castle near Brno with a colourful history spanning aristocratic retreats, a Napoleonic field hospital, early industry, and, since 1901, a proud tradition of education.
ChateauZámok Židlochovice is a distinguished Baroque château in the South Moravian Region, listed as a protected cultural monument and well worth a visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.