CastleKanšperk Castle
The ruins of Hrad Kanšperk near Suchov preserve only fragmentary walls of a medieval single-ward fortress abandoned by 1466, though annual summer archaeological camps have been bringing its history back to life since 1999.
9 monuments
okres Hodonín — 9 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Kanšperk Castle, a zámok Čejkovice Fortress and Slovanské hradiště Mikulčice.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
CastleThe ruins of Hrad Kanšperk near Suchov preserve only fragmentary walls of a medieval single-ward fortress abandoned by 1466, though annual summer archaeological camps have been bringing its history back to life since 1999.
ChateauThe castle of Čejkovice, originally a medieval Templar commandery later remodelled in Renaissance style, today serves as a hotel, restaurant, and conference venue following a careful restoration by the local municipality.
Mikulčice-Valy is an archaeological site and a museum with remains of a significant Slavic gord from the times of the Great Moravian Empire.…
Zámok Hodonín is a beautifully preserved South Moravian aristocratic residence that today houses the regional Masarykovo muzeum v Hodoníne and has been a listed cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauZámok Kyjov, a single-storey Renaissance castle dating from around 1540, is the oldest building in town and today houses a regional museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Hodonín District.
ChateauZámok Milotice is an exceptionally well-preserved Baroque château in the Hodonín district of Moravia, celebrated for its harmonious blend of grand architecture and beautifully composed garden design.
Zámok Strážnice is a remarkable castle in the Moravian town of Strážnice whose architecture spans Gothic, Renaissance, and Romantic styles across seven centuries of history.
Zámok Veselí nad Moravou is a stately four-wing castle set within a protected park and pheasantry in western Veselí nad Moravou, celebrated above all for its grand, colonnaded southern garden façade.
Zámok Ždánice is a centuries-old noble residence in the Hodonín district that now houses the Vrbas Museum and, together with its forecastle and park, has been a listed cultural monument since 1964.