Dědice Castle
Hidden on a spur of the Drahany Highlands above a bend in the Velká Haná river, the ruins of Hrad Dědice preserve earthwork remains and traces of masonry from a medieval castle founded by Milota z Dědic in the 1270s.
28 monuments
okres Vyškov — 28 castles, chateaux and ruins on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Dědice Castle, Kepkov Castle and Kuchlov Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
Hidden on a spur of the Drahany Highlands above a bend in the Velká Haná river, the ruins of Hrad Dědice preserve earthwork remains and traces of masonry from a medieval castle founded by Milota z Dědic in the 1270s.
CastleKepkov is a ruined motte-type hilltop castle near Rašovice in the Vyškov District, whose sparse historical record and intriguing archaeological finds hint at close medieval ties to the now-vanished villages of Konůvky and Bohušky.
Hrad Kuchlov is one of Moravia's least-preserved medieval ruins, a short-lived 13th-century fortress hidden in the forested Malá Haná valley, now protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1970.
CastleHrad Luleč, perched on the edge of a prehistoric hillfort near Vyškov, survives today as a series of earthen ramparts and terrain irregularities that are protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
CastleHrad Melice is a quietly mysterious medieval ruin near Vyškov in Moravia, protected as a Czech cultural monument since 1970.
CastleThe hillfort of Radslavice, also known as Hrad Dolní Melice or Hrad Pustiměř, is a fascinating and easily accessible historic site in the scenic Drahany Highlands.
Hrad Stagnov, a 13th-century fortress above the Malá Haná stream near Vyškov, passed through the hands of notable Moravian noble families before being abandoned during the Bohemian–Hungarian wars and is today preserved as a protected cultural monument.
CastleHrad Starý Plumlov is a short-lived 13th-century castle hidden in the restricted Březina military zone near Drahany, surviving today only as earthwork remains buried in the forest floor.
Hrad Valy u Rychtářova is a multi-period prehistoric hillfort near Rychtářov, occupied from the late Neolithic through the Late Bronze Age and preserved within the Březina military training area.
The hillfort of Černov, set above the Rakovec Valley near Račice in the Vyškov district, is a protected cultural monument preserving Celtic and Slavic settlements spanning from the 5th century BC to the early medieval period.
CastleJežův hrad is a ruined 14th-century medieval castle near Vícov, built by Jan of Kunštát and now partially accessible to the public within the Březina Military District.
CastleThe medieval town walls of Slavkov u Brna, which developed from the 13th century and once featured four gates and corner bastions, survive today as eight protected masonry fragments scattered across the historic town centre.
CastleThe medieval town walls of Vyškov, dating back to the fourteenth century, are a remarkably well-preserved listed cultural monument standing up to six metres tall.
CastlePevnosť Bošovice is a rare surviving Gothic-Renaissance fortress in Moravia, first documented in 1398 and listed as a Czech cultural monument since 1997.
ChateauStarý zámek near Luľč is one of Moravia's largest prehistoric hillforts, spanning almost 55 hectares and bearing traces of continuous settlement from the Neolithic through to the Middle Ages.
Zámok Bučovice is a beautifully preserved Renaissance château in the heart of the town of Bučovice, open to visitors eager to explore its rich architectural and historical heritage.
ChateauThe L-shaped château at Drnovice, built in 1866 for Johann Mundy, has served over the decades as a sugar-company workers' hostel, a refuge for elderly women cared for by the Merciful Sisters, and today forms the civic heart of the village of Drnovice.
Zámok Ferdinandsko is a secluded Baroque hunting lodge deep inside the Březina military training area, owned by the Czech Ministry of Defence and inaccessible to the public.
Zámok Habrovany is a charming historic castle in the village of Habrovany, South Moravia, just twelve kilometres from Vyškov and well worth a visit for those seeking off-the-beaten-path Moravian treasures.
ChateauZámok Hrušky is a largely altered former manor house in the village of Hrušky, whose aristocratic origins are today barely visible following extensive unsympathetic remodelling.
ChateauZámok Ivanovice na Hané is a beautifully preserved late Renaissance château in the heart of the Haná region, just north-east of Vyškov, whose storied walls reflect centuries of Moravian cultural heritage.
Zámok Nové Hvězdlice is a well-preserved two-wing Baroque château dating from 1712, listed as a protected cultural monument in the Vyškov District of Moravia.
ChateauZámok Nové Zámky is a graceful Italian Renaissance-inspired château built between 1561 and 1571 on the eastern edge of Nesovice, remarkable for its elegant architecture and its status as an unfinished yet protected cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Račice is a Renaissance château refined by Empire-style alterations, set in the scenic village of Račice-Pístovice near Vyškov in the Czech Republic.
ChateauSlavkov Castle (also known as Austerlitz Castle; Czech: zámek Slavkov, German: Schloss Austerlitz) is a Baroque palace in Slavkov u Brna in the Czech Republic.…
ChateauZámok Troyerstein is a charming historic hunting lodge in Rychtářov, Vyškov, distinguished by its beautifully carved entrance portal featuring a stag's head and the original builder's coat of arms.
Zámok Vyškov is a beautifully layered castle in the heart of Vyškov, tracing its origins from a medieval Gothic fortress to an elegant Renaissance residence of the Bishops of Olomouc.
ChateauThe remnants of Zámok Vážany nad Litavou, hidden within a former farmstead in Vážany nad Litavou, bear only faint traces of their once-noble past after centuries of alterations.