List of castles and chateaus in South Moravia
This list includes castles and chateaus in South Moravia and includes the South Moravian Region and the Zlín Region . It is part of the list of castles and chateaus in the Czech Republic . The list does not claim to be complete. The Czech names are used and the German names are given in brackets.
South Moravian Region ( Jihomoravský kraj )
See also:
- Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape
- List of Liechtenstein buildings in the Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape
Surname | place | Location and Notes | image |
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Adamov old castle |
Adamov , Okres Blansko
(Adamsthal, Blanz district) |
(Location) |
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Adamov New Castle | Adamov, Okres Blansko
(Adamsthal, Blanz district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Adamov Castle | Adamov, Okres Blansko
(Adamsthal, Blanz district) |
(Location) |
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Jagdschloss Alone or Samota | České Křídlovice, OT from Božice , Okres Znojmo
(Bohemian Grillowitz, OT von Possitz, Znaim district) |
(Location) Hunting lodge |
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Blansek Castle | Suchdol near Vavřinec na Moravě , Okres Blansko
(Suchdol near Laurenz, Blanz district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin above the Punkva valley |
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Blansko Castle
(Blanz Castle) |
Blansko
(Blanz) |
(Location) Blanz Castle was a cultural center in South Moravia thanks to the Salm-Reifferscheid princes ; where numerous artists and scientists were guests, now a museum |
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Bítov Castle
(Vöttau Castle) |
Bítov , Okres Znojmo
(Vöttau, Znaim district) |
(Location) |
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Bohdalice Castle
(Bochdalitz Castle) |
Bohdalice , Okres Vyškov
(Bochdalitz, Wischau district) |
(Location) |
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Bohutice Castle
(Bochtitz Castle) |
Bohutice , Okres Znojmo
(Bochtitz, Znaim district) |
(Location) |
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Borotín Castle |
Borotín , Okres Blansko
(Borotin, Blanz district) |
(Location) Borotin Castle, built in the French Baroque style according to plans by Franz Anton Grimm as the residence for the Auxiliary Bishop Wenzel Freiherr von Freyenfels of Olomouc, in 1948 the owner Gustav Riedl was expropriated and the castle was nationalized, since 1963 as a sanctuary for the sisters of St. Cross used, restituted to the Riedl family after 2000, palace and park are not open to the public |
|
Boskovice Castle
(Boskowitz Castle) |
Boskovice , Okres Blansko
(Boskowitz, Blanz district) |
(Location) Castle ruins, first mentioned in 1313 as a castle, seat of the Boskowitz family |
|
Boskovice Castle
(Boskowitz Castle) |
Boskovice, Okres Blansko
(Boskowitz, Blanz district) |
(Location) Boskovice Castle was built on the site of a Dominican convent built after 1682, abolished in 1784 by Emperor Joseph II. The castle was built by Franz Joseph von Dietrichstein in the classicist style in 1819–1826, probably based on designs by the architect Josef Esch |
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Residence Boskovice
(Boskowitz Residence) |
Boskovice, Okres Blansko
(Boskowitz, Blanz district) |
(Location) now museum |
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Branišovice Castle
(Frainspitz Castle) |
Branišovice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Frainspitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) former castle of Count Kinsky |
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Břeclav Castle
(Lundenburg Castle) |
Břeclav
(Lundenburg) |
(Location) Princely Liechtenstein Castle |
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Břežany Castle
(Frischau Castle) |
Břežany , formerly Fryšava, Okres Znojmo
(Frischau, district of Znojmo) |
(Location) Castle from 1713 |
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Bauerův zámeček Brno
(Bauer-Schlösschen) |
Brno-Pisárky
(Brno-Schreibwald) |
(Location) Bauer mansion from 1815 with a gable roof, the interiors redesigned by the architect Adolf Loos from 1924–1930 , today on the Brno Exhibition Center, not open to the public |
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Brno-Chrlice Castle |
Brno-Chrlice
(Brünn-Chirlitz) |
(Location) |
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Palác šlechtičen Brno | Brno (Brno) |
(Location) Baroque palace, today Moravian State Museum |
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Brno-Ivanovice Castle |
Brno-Tuřany
(Brno-Turas) |
(Location) |
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Belcredi Castle Brno-Staré Líšeň |
Brno-Líšeň
(Brünn-Lösch) |
(Location) |
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Brno-Medlánky Castle |
Brno-Medlánky
(Brno Medlan) |
(Location) |
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Letohrádek Mitrovských Brno
(Mitrovsky Castle) |
Brno-Staré Brno
(Altbrünn) |
(Location) neoclassical summer palace in 1779 as a summer residence for Count Anton Friedrich Mittrowsky of Mittrowitz and Nemischl built |
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Brno-Řečkovice Castle |
Brno-Řečkovice
(Brno-Retschkowitz) |
(Location) |
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Špilberk fortress
(Spielberg Castle) |
Brno-střed
(Brno center) |
(Location) |
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Veveří Castle
(Eichhorn Castle) |
Brno-Bystrc
(Brno-Bisterz) |
(Location) |
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Bučovice Castle
(Butschowitz Castle) |
Bučovice , Okres Vyškov
(Butschowitz, Wischau district) |
(Location) |
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Bzenec Castle
(Bisenz Castle) |
Bzenec , Okres Hodonín
(Bisenz, Göding district) |
(Location) |
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Cejkovice Castle
(Czeikowitz Castle) |
Cejkovice near Hodonín , Okres Hodonín
(Czeikowitz near Göding, Göding district) |
(Location) |
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Černá Hora Castle
(Schwarzenberg Castle) |
Černá Hora , Okres Blansko
(Schwarzenberg, Blanz district) |
(Location) Originally Gothic castle, 1556 Renaissance castle, reconstruction under Count Moritz von Fries |
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Čertův hrádek Castle
(Teufelsburg) |
Olomučany , Okres Blansko
(Olomutschan, Blanz district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin, destroyed during the Hussite Wars |
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Chvalkovice Castle
(Chwalkowitz Castle) |
Chvalkovice na Hané near Ivanovice na Hané , Okres Vyškov
(Chwalkowitz near Eiwanowitz in the Hanna, district of Wischau) |
(Location) Chwalkowitz Castle from 1887 |
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Cornštejn Castle
(Zornstein Castle) |
Bítov
(Vöttau, Znaim district) |
(Location) Lichtenburg castle ruins, Zornstein Castle at the beginning of the 14th century. the Moravian Governor Raymond of Lichtenburg built |
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Cvrčovice Castle, also called Petersova vila
(Urspitz Castle) |
Cvrčovice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Urspitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) |
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Diváky Castle
(Diwak Castle) |
Diváky , Okres Břeclav
(Diwak, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) four-wing building, built as a monastery at the end of the 17th century, expropriated by the barons of Levetzow in 1945 , agricultural vocational school and technical college for electrical engineering from 1953, privately owned since 2006 |
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Dívčí hrady castle , also called Děvičky
(Maidenburg) |
Pavlov , Okres Břeclav
(Pollau, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Dolní Kounice Castle
(Kanitz Castle) |
Dolní Kounice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Kanitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Originally a Gothic castle to defend the monastery, in 1552 it was converted into a Renaissance castle under Georg Žabka von Limberg |
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Drnholec Castle
(Dürnholz Castle) |
Drnholec , Okres Břeclav
(Dürnholz, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) |
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Drnovice Castle
(Dirnowitz Castle) |
Drnovice , Okres Vyškov
(Dirnowitz, Wischau district) |
(Location) |
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Ferdinandsko Hunting Lodge
(Ferdinand's Rest) |
Březina military training area near Březina , Okres Vyškov
(Birkicht, Wischau district) |
(Location) |
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Frejštejn Castle
(Freistein Castle) |
Podhradí nad Dyjí , Okres Znojmo
(Freistein, district of Znojmo) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Habrovany Castle
(Habrowan Castle) |
Habrovany , Okres Vyškov
(Habrowan, Wischau district) |
(Location) Habrowan Castle was built in the 16th century as a renaissance castle for Jan Dubčanský , from 1825 to 1836 it was rebuilt in Empire style |
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Holštejn Castle
(Hohlenstein) |
Holštejn , Okres Blansko
(Holstein, Blanz district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Hostim Castle
(Hösting Castle) |
Hostim , Okres Znojmo
(Hösting, Znaim district) |
(Location) |
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Hrubšice Castle
(Hrubschitz Castle) |
Hrubšice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Hrubschitz near Eibenschütz, Brünn-Land district) |
(Location) |
|
Hrušovany Castle
(Grusbach Castle) |
Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou , Okres Znojmo
(Grusbach, district of Znojmo) |
(Location) three-winged, baroque building from 1669, classicist redesign in 1840, barracks and labor camp after 1945, vacant since 1986 |
|
Emin Hrušovany Castle
(Emin Grusbach Castle) |
Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou, Okres Znojmo
(Grusbach, district of Znojmo) |
(Location) neo-baroque building from 1882, named after the wife Emanuele of Count Edvard Khuen von Belasy |
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Hvězdlice Castle
(Wieslitz Castle) |
Hvězdlice , Okres Vyškov
(Wieslitz, Wischau district) |
(Location) Baroque castle, single-storey two-wing building, built in 1712 according to plans by Giovanni Pietro Tencalla as the residence of the Augustinian monastery, from 1924 home for the blind, now old people's home |
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Ivanovice Castle
(Einowitz Castle) |
Ivanovice na Hané , Okres Vyškov
(Eiwanowitz in the Hanna, district of Wischau) |
(Location) The renaissance castle was built from a moated castle in 1608; Ferdinand Karl von Österreich-Este (1821–1849) had the castle park laid out in 1840 |
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Jaroslavice Castle
(Joslowitz Castle) |
Jaroslavice , Okres Znojmo
(Joslowitz, Znaim district) |
(Location) Renaissance castle (1730/36) with a large courtyard and arcade, reconstruction with the help of Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach |
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Jevišovice old castle
(Old Jaispitz Castle) |
Jevišovice , Okres Znojmo
(Jaispitz, district of Znojmo) |
(Location) old Jevišovice chateau, a renaissance building, now part of the Moravian Provincial Museum |
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Jevišovice New Castle
(New Jaispitz Palace) |
Jevišovice, Okres Znojmo
(Jaispitz, district of Znojmo) |
(Location) new chateau Jevišovice, a neo-Gothic chateau from 1879 |
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Kanšperk Castle
(Gansberg Castle) |
Suchov , Okres Hodonín
(Suchow, Göding district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
is missing |
Klobouky Castle |
Klobouky u Brna , Okres Břeclav
(Klobouk, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) |
|
Komorov Castle |
Chvalkovice , Okres Okres Vyškov
(Chwalkowitz, Wischau district) |
(Location) Komorov Castle, built in Empire style between 1811 and 1812 for Johann Pagatsch von Paburg , currently in a ruinous state, not open to the public |
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Kostelec Castle
(Kosteletz Castle) |
Kostelec u Kyjova , Okres Hodonín
(Kosteletz, Göding district) |
(Location) |
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Křetín Castle
(Krzetin Castle) |
Křetín , Okres Blansko
(Krzetin, Blanz district) |
(Location) |
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Křtiny Castle
(Kiritein Castle) |
Křtiny , Okres Blansko
(Kiritein, Blanz district) |
(Location) Kiritein Castle, built in 1658 as the residence of the Premonstratensian monastery Brno-Obrowitz (Klášter premonstrátský Brno-Zábrdovice), since 1920 the seat of the forestry enterprise of the Mendel University in Brno |
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Kunštát Castle
(Kunstadt Castle) |
Kunštát , Okres Blansko
(Kunstadt, district of Blanz) |
(Location) |
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Kupařovice Castle
(Kuprowitz Castle) |
Kupařovice, Okres Brno-venkov
(Kuprowitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Baroque palace, built 1739–1743 by Franz Anton Grimm for Karl Maximilian von Dietrichstein |
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Kuřim Castle
(Gurein Castle) |
Kuřim , Okres Brno-venkov
(Gurein, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) |
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Kyjov Castle
(Gaya Castle) |
Kyjov , Okres Hodonín
(Gaya, Göding district) |
(Location) now city museum |
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Lány Castle
(Hunting lodge "Auf den Lahnen") |
Lanžhot , Okres Břeclav
(Landshut in Moravia, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) Hunting lodge "Auf den Lahnen" (Lány) in the Thaya-Au |
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Lanžhot Castle
(Landshut Castle) |
Lanžhot, Okres Břeclav
(Landshut in Moravia, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) Liechtenstein hunting lodge in Lanžhot |
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Lečenec Castle | Lažánky near Blansko , Okres Blansko
(Laschanek near Blanz, Blanz district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Lednice Castle
(Eisgrub Castle) |
Lednice , Okres Břeclav
(Eisgrub, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) |
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Apollónův chrám
(Apollo Temple) |
Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) |
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Lovecký zámeček Belvedér
(Belvedere Hunting Lodge) |
Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) |
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Dianin chrám Valtice
(Diana Temple) |
Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) |
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Hraniční zámeček Hlohovec
(Grenzschlösschen) |
Hlohovec, Okres Břeclav
(Bischofswarth, Lundenburg district) Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) Grenzschlösschen (Hraniční zámeček), built between 1816 and 1827 on the border between Lower Austria and Moravia (with the inscription: "Between Austria and Moravia"), builder was Josef Poppelack (architect and master builder from Silesia), in 1920 the national border became wider moved to the south, see Treaty of Saint-Germain |
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Janův Hrad
(Hansenburg) |
Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) |
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Kolonáda na Rajstně
(Travel Colonnade) |
Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) The builder was the architect and builder Josef Poppelack |
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Lovecký zámeček Lednice
(Jagdschlösschen Eisgrub) |
Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) |
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Nový dvůr
Charvátská Nová Ves (Neuhof) |
Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) |
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Rybniční zámeček Lednice
(Hunters house or hunting lodge by the pond, pond castle) |
Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) |
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Tři Grácie chrám
(Temple of the Three Graces) |
Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape |
(Location) The builder was the architect and builder Josef Poppelack |
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Lelekovice Castle
(Lelekowitz Castle) |
Lelekovice , Okres Brno- venkov
(Lelekowitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Remains of the castle ruins |
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Leopoldsruhe hunting lodge | Velký Dvůr near Pohořelice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Großhof near Pohrlitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) |
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Lesní Hluboké Castle
(Hluboky Castle) |
Lesní Hluboké , Okres Brno-venkov
(Hluboky, Brno Region) |
(Location) Baroque hunting lodge, built in 1770 |
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Letovice Castle
(Lettowitz Castle) |
Letovice , Okres Blansko
(Lettowitz, Balnz district) |
(Location) Originally the castle destroyed in the Thirty Years War , today's appearance after renovations in the 1830s under the Kálnoky counts |
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Levnov Castle or Ketkovický hrad
(Löwenau Castle) |
Ketkovice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Ketkowitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
|
Lomnice Castle
(Lomnitz Castle) |
Lomnice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Lomnitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Gothic castle from the 13th century, in the 16th and 17th century. converted into a palace in the Renaissance and Baroque styles |
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Louka Castle
(Lauka Castle) |
Louka , Okres Blansko
(Lauka, Blanz district) |
(Location) |
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Lysice Castle
(Lissitz Castle) |
Lysice , Okres Blansko
(Lissitz, Blanz district) |
(Location) Former moated castle, rebuilt into a renaissance castle at the beginning of the 17th century, baroque redesign in 1730 according to plans by Christian Alexander Oedtl , multiple visits by the writer Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach |
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Mikulov Castle
(Nikolsburg Castle) |
Mikulov , Okres Břeclav
(Nikolsburg, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) |
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Milotice Castle
(Milotitz Castle) |
Milotice u Kyjova , Okres Hodonín
(Milotitz, Göding district) |
(Location) |
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Miroslav Castle
(Misslitz Castle) |
Miroslav , Okres Znojmo
(Misslitz, Znaim district) |
(Location) Verifiable as a moated castle since 1384, at the beginning of the 16th century. rebuilt in the Renaissance style under Sigismund Valecký von Mirov |
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Moravský Krumlov Castle
(Mährisch Kromau Castle) |
Moravský Krumlov , Okres Znojmo
(Moravian Kromau, Znaim district) |
(Location) |
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Nové Zámky Castle
(New lock) |
Nesovice , Okres Vyškov
(Nessowitz, Wischau district) |
(Location) Renaissance castle |
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Nový Hrádek Castle
(Neuhäusel Castle) |
Lukov , Okres Znojmo
(Luggau, district of Znaim) |
(Location) |
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Obřany Castle
(Castle Oberseß) |
Obřany , Okres Brno-město
(Oberseß, Brno-City District) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Oslavany Castle
(Oslawan Castle) |
Oslavany , Okres Brno-venkov
(Oslawan, Brno County) |
(Location) Oslavany Castle, created through the reconstruction of a medieval monastery, a Renaissance building with an inner courtyard and two-storey arcades |
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Pernštejn Castle
(Pernstein Castle) |
Nedvědice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Nedwieditz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) |
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Pohansko Castle |
Břeclav
(Lundenburg) |
(Location) Hunting lodge in Empire style built 1811–1812 by Johann Joseph Prince of Liechtenstein , the architect was Joseph Kornhäusel (building director of the Prince of Liechtenstein), now the Museum of the City of Břeclav |
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Prštice Castle
(Pürschitz Castle) |
Prštice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Pürschitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Pürschitz Castle, the Renaissance castle built in the 16th century for the Counts of Thurn , 1750–1760 under the Lords of Dietrichstein, baroque reconstruction according to plans by Christian Alexander Oedtl , today's appearance through reconstruction after the fire of 1808, seat of the estate administration until 1919, State-owned since 1925, owned by the Prštice municipality since 1947 |
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Račice Castle
(Ratschitz Castle) |
Račice , Okres Vyškov
(Ratschitz, Wischau district) |
(Location) Ratschitz Castle built between 1568 and 1585 for Hans Haugwitz in Renaissance style, rebuilt in Empire style for Johann von Mundy in the 1830s , since 1959 vocational school with boarding school |
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Rájec nad Svitavou Castle
(Raitz Castle) |
Jestřebí , Okres Blansko
(Raitz-Jestreb, Blanz district) |
(Location) |
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Rosice Castle
(Rossitz Castle) |
Rosice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Rossitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) |
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Rychvald Castle
(Reichenwald Castle) |
Lysice, Okres Blansko
(Lissitz, Blanz district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Rysov Castle |
Skryje , Okres Brno-venkov
(Skree, Brno-Land region) |
(Location) Remains of the Rysov castle from the 13th / 14th century, since the 15th century. desolate |
is missing |
Šebetov Castle
(Schebetau Castle) |
Šebetov , Okres Blansko
(Schebetau, Blanz district) |
(Location) Schebetau Castle was built in the 16th century. As the residence of the Hradisch Monastery , renovations from 1614 and 1878, until 1945 the residence of the von Königswarter family , today an office building and not accessible |
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Letohrádek Portz Sedlec
(Portz summer palace) |
Sedlec , Okres Břeclav
(Voitelsbrunn, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) Hunting Lodge (Letohrádek Portz) 1629 by Cardinal Maximilian Dietrichstein built |
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Židlochovice Castle
( Seelowitz Castle ) |
Židlochovice, Okres Brno-venkov
(Groß Seelowitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Built in 1570 under Friedrich von Žerotín by converting an old water fortress, Philipp Ludwig von Sinzendorf had the palace redesigned in baroque style by Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach from 1722 to 1728 |
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Sirotčí hrádek castle
(Waisenstein, also Rassenstein) |
Klentnice , Okres Břeclav
(Klentnitz, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Šlapanice Castle
(Schlapanitz Castle) |
Šlapanice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Schlapanitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Baroque palace built in 1750 for Heinrich Kajetan von Blümegen , from 1814 it served as a factory building for the First Brno Machine Factory, converted into a school in 1901, and a grammar school since 1993 |
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Slavkov Castle
(Austerlitz Castle) |
Slavkov u Brna , Okres Vyškov
(Austerlitz, Wischau district) |
(Location) |
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Sokolnice Castle
(Sokolnitz Castle) |
Sokolnice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Sokolnitz, Brno Region) |
(Location) |
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Strážnice Castle
(Strasbourg Castle) |
Strážnice , Okres Hodonín
(Straßnitz, Göding district) |
(Location) |
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Svitavka Castle
(Zwittawka Castle) |
Svitávka , Okres Blansko
(Zwittawka, Blanz district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Tavíkovice Castle
(Tajkowitz Castle) |
Tavíkovice , Okres Znojmo
(Tajkowitz, Znojmo district) |
(Location) |
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Templštejn Castle
(Tempelstein Castle) |
Jamolice near Moravský Krumlov , Okres Znojmo
(Jamolitz, Znaim district) |
(Location) |
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Těšany Castle
(Tieschan Castle) |
Těšany , Okres Brno-venkov
(Tieschan, Brno Region) |
(Location) |
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Trmačov Castle
(Trmaczow Castle) |
Hluboké Dvory , Okres Brno-venkov
(Hluboky, Brno Region) |
(Location) |
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Troubsko Castle
(Strutz Castle) |
Troubsko , Okres Brno-venkov
(Strutz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Troubsko Castle, built in 1573 by the Brno builder Antonio Gabri, a cultural monument since 1958, restitution to the von Hochberg family in the 1990s |
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Troyerstein hunting lodge |
Rychtářov , Okres Vyškov
(Richtersdorf, Wischau district) |
(Location) Baroque Troyerstein hunting lodge, built in 1755 for Prince-Bishop Ferdinand Julius von Troyer |
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Uherčice Castle
(Ungarschitz Castle) |
Uherčice u Znojma , Okres Znojmo
(Ungarschitz, Znaim district) |
(Location) |
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Valtice Castle
(Feldsberg Castle) |
Valtice , Okres Břeclav
(Feldsberg, Lundenburg district) |
(Location) |
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Velké Opatovice Castle
(Groß Opatowitz Castle) |
Velké Opatovice , Okres Blansko
(Groß Opatowitz, Blanz district) |
(Location) Baroque palace from 1757, owned by the city since 1924, reconstruction from 1973 to 1990 after a fire, now city museum and city administration |
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Veseli Castle
(Wessely Castle) |
Veselí nad Moravou , Okres Hodonín
(Wessely an der March, Göding district) |
(Location) Originally a medieval moated castle from the 11th century, converted into a baroque castle in the 18th century, today's appearance from the middle of the 19th century. through reconstruction according to plans by the Viennese architect Karl Schleps (1802–1840) |
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Višnové Castle
(Wischenau Castle) |
Višnové near Znojmo , Okres Znojmo
(Wischenau near Znaim, Znojmo district) |
(Location) |
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Vlasatice Castle
(Wostitz Castle) |
Vlasatice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Wostitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) |
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Vohančice Castle
(Wohantschitz Castle) |
Vohančice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Wohantschitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) |
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Vranov nad Dyjí Castle
(Frain Castle) |
Vranov nad Dyjí , Okres Znojmo
(Frain, Znaim district) |
(Location) |
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Výškov Castle
(Wischau Castle) |
Vyškov
(Wischau) |
(Location) |
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Ždánice Castle
(Steinitz Castle) |
Ždánice , Okres Hodonín
(Steinitz, Göding district) |
(Location) Renaissance Steinitz Castle, built in 1569, today u. a. used as a city museum |
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Židlochovice Castle
(Seelowitz Castle) |
Židlochovice , Okres Brno-venkov
(Groß Seelowitz, Brno-Land district) |
(Location) Originally moated castle, converted into a palace in 1570 under Friedrich von Zierotin , Baroque redesign 1722–1728 under Philipp Ludwig von Sinzendorf by Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach |
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Znojmo Castle
(Znojmo Castle) |
Znojmo
(Znojmo) |
(Location) |
Zlin Region ( Zlínský kraj )
Surname | place | Location and Notes | image |
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Bílovice Castle
(Bilowitz Castle) |
Bílovice , Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Bilowitz, Hungarian Hradisch district) |
(Location) Originally a renaissance building, alterations in the late baroque style and under Ferdinand von Laurencin-Beaufort in the Empire style, from 1831 owned by the Logothetti family, which was expropriated in 1945, repaired in 2006 |
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Branky Castle |
Branky na Moravě , Okres Vsetín
(Branek, Wsetin County) |
(Location) Branek Castle, built in the 18th century. by Lockner by Lockenau |
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Březolupy Castle
(Brzezolup Castle) |
Březolupy , Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Brzezolup, Hungarian Hradisch district) |
(Location) Březolupy Castle was built between 1650 and 1668 for František Horecký von Horka in the style of the late Renaissance and early Baroque, and from 1929 Tomáš Baťa converted it into a rest home, today the seat of the municipal administration |
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Brumov Castle |
Brumov , Okres Zlín
(Brumow, Zlin district) |
(Location) Ruins of the sovereign castle, built at the beginning of the 13th century, was owned by the king, it served to protect the Wlara Pass , in 1271 it withstood the attack of the Tatars, conquered by the Hussites, at the end of the 17th century it was of strategic importance in the Turkish wars , after a fire in 1820 the castle fell into disrepair |
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Buchlov Castle
(Buchlau Castle) |
Buchlovice , Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Buchlowitz, district of Hungarian Hradisch) |
(Location) |
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Buchlovice Castle
(Buchlowitz Castle) |
Buchlovice, Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Buchlowitz, district of Hungarian Hradisch) |
(Location) |
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Bystřice pod Hostýnem Castle
(Bistritz Castle) |
Bystřice pod Hostýnem , Okres Kroměříž
(Bistritz am Hostein, Kremsier district) |
(Location) |
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Cetechovice Castle
(Cetechowitz Castle) |
Cetechovice , Okres Kroměříž
(Cetechowitz, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Baroque castle Cetechovice, single-storey four-winged building, it received its present form between 1731 and 1738 during the renovation under Joseph Anton von Mayerswald, today in private ownership |
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Choryně Castle
(Chorin Castle) |
Choryně , Okres Vsetín
(Chorin, Wsetin district) |
(Location) Chorin Castle from the beginning of the 19th century. In 1882, Cardinal Friedrich Egon von Fürstenberg founded a monastery for the Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross |
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Chropyně hunting lodge
(Kropin Castle) |
Chropyně , Okres Kroměříž
(Chropin, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Chropin Castle, built for Bishop Franz Xaver von Dietrichstein according to plans by Giovanni Pietro Tencalla and converted into a hunting lodge for Cardinal Friedrich Egon von Fürstenberg in the middle of the 19th century , now a museum |
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Cimburk Castle , also Nový Cimburk
(Cimburg Castle) |
Koryčany , Okres Kroměříž
(Koritschan, Kremsier district) |
(Location) |
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Dřínov Castle |
Dřínov , Okres Kroměříž
(Drzinow, Kremsier district) |
(Location) 1414 first documented mention of the fortress, 1653–1667 conversion to a renaissance castle, from 1815 to 1945 the Desfours-Walderode owned the castle, after 1945 it was used for apartments and offices |
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Engelsberk Castle, also Sehrad |
Horní Lhota , Okres Zlín
(Oberlhota, Zlin district) |
(Location) |
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Holešov Castle
(Holleschau Castle) |
Holešov , Okres Kroměříž
(Holleschau, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Holleschau Castle, Baroque castle with a French park, built between 1651 and 1717, only the park is open to the public |
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Hoštice Castle
(Hoschtitz Castle) |
Hoštice , Okres Kroměříž
(Hoschtitz, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Hoschtitz Castle at the end of the 17th century. Built by Žalkovský von Žalkovice, at the back exit to the park there is a monument to Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach , who lived in the chateau between the 19th and 20th centuries |
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Klečůvka Castle
(Kleczuwka Castle) |
Klečůvka near Zlín , Okres Zlín
(Kleczuwka near Zlin, Zlin district) |
(Location) Castle from the 17th century, now the State Archives of the Zlin District |
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Koryčany Castle
(Koritschan Castle) |
Koryčany , Okres Kroměříž
(Koritschan, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Koritschan Castle, early baroque building from 1677, now a school |
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Kroměříž Castle
(Kremsier Castle) |
Kroměříž
(Kremsier) |
(Location) Archbishop's Palace |
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Festivities Kurovice
(Festivities Kurowitz) |
Kurovice , Okres Kroměříž
(Kurowitz, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Feste Kurovice was established in the 13th century, owned by the Lords of Vrchlabí , the Zoubek of Zdětín and Cardinal Dietrichstein , today's appearance after reconstruction around 1630 under Wenceslaus Eusebius of Lobkowicz , since the end of the 19th century. the building served as a residential building and warehouse |
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Kvasice Castle
(Kwassitz Castle) |
Kvasice , Okres Kroměříž
(Kwassitz, Kremsier district) |
(Location) uspr. A moated castle owned by the von Benešov family , rebuilt into a renaissance castle at the end of the 16th century. by Havel Kurovský from Vrchlabí |
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Lešná Castle
(Löschna Castle) |
Lešná , Okres Vsetín
(Löschna, Wsetin district) |
(Location) Redesigned by August Graf Kinsky after 1887 in the style of classicism, park in the English style, today part of the Wallachian Regional Museum |
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Lešná Castle
(Leschna Castle) |
Štípa near Zlín, Lešná, Okres Zlín
(Stiep near Zlin, Zlin district) |
(Location) |
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Liptál Castle |
Liptál , zámek.jpg
Okres Vsetín (Lipthal, Wsetin district) |
(Location) |
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Litenčice Castle
(Litentschitz Castle) |
Litenčice, Okres Kroměříž
(Litentschitz, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Litenčice Castle in the 17th century. Erected under Péter Pázmány , it got its present form at the end of the 18th century. under Franz Podstatzky-Thonsern , expropriated in 1948, restituted to the Podstatzky family in 1993 |
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Luhačovice Castle
(Luhatschowitz Castle) |
Luhačovice , Okres Zlín
(Bad Luhatschowitz, Zlin district) |
(Location) Baroque castle from 1738 of the Counts of Serényi von Kis-Serény |
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Lukov Castle
(Luckow Castle) |
Lukov , Okres Zlín
(Groß Lukau, Zlin district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Malenovice Castle
(Malenowitz Castle) |
Malenovice near Zlín , Okres Zlín
(Mallenowitz, Zlin district) |
(Location) |
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Morkovice Castle
(Morkowitz Castle) |
Morkovice-Slížany , Okres Kroměříž
(Morkowitz-Slischan, Kremsier district) |
(Location) |
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Napajedla Castle |
Napajedla , Okres Zlín
(Napajedl, Zlin district) |
(Location) |
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Obřany Castle |
Chvalčov , Okres Kroměříž
(Chwaltschow, Kremsier district) |
(Location) |
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Ořechov Castle |
Ořechov , Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Ořechau, district of Hungarian Hradisch) |
(Location) |
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Pohořelice Castle
(Pohorschelitz Castle) |
Pohořelice , Okres Zlín
(Pohorschelitz, Zlin district) |
(Location) Pohořelice Castle was built in 1780 and received its present form during renovation in the 19th century |
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Přílepy Castle
(Pschilep Castle) |
Přílepy , Okres Kroměříž
(Pschilep, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Pschilep Castle from the 17th century, in 1852 Karl Maximilian von Seilern and Aspang had the castle park, the laboratory and the stables built, 1885 rebuilt in neo-Renaissance style with corner tower, from 1947 rest home, apprentice dormitory and gynecological clinic, today owned by the community |
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Račice Castle (Ratschitz Castle) |
Račice (Račice-Pístovice) , Okres Vyškov
(Ratschitz, Wischau district) |
(Location) |
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Rožnov Castle
(Rosenau Castle) |
Rožnov pod Radhoštěm , Okres Vsetín
(Rosenau under the Radhoscht, Wsetin district) |
(Location) |
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Rymice Castle
(Rimitz Castle) |
Rymice near Holešov , Okres Kroměříž
(Rimitz near Holleschau, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Festivities Rimitz |
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Rýsov Castle , also called Čertův kámen
(Devil stone) |
Provodov , Okres Zlín
(Prowodow, Zlin district) |
(Location) |
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Šaumburk Castle
(Schaumburg Castle) |
Podhradní Lhota , Okres Kroměříž
(Podhradni Lhotta, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Nový Šaumburk
(New Schaumburg) |
Podhradní Lhota, Okres Kroměříž
(Podhradni Lhotta, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Slavičín Castle
(Slavichin Castle) |
Slavičín , Okres Zlín
(Slavichin, Zlin district) |
(Location) Baroque castle from 1750, rebuilt in classicist style in 1845, today a restaurant |
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Strání Castle
(Strany Castle) |
Strání , Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Strany, Hungarian Hradisch district) |
(Location) Former hunting lodge, built after 1650 for Gundakar von Liechtenstein, it now serves as a hotel |
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Střílky Castle
(Střílek Castle) |
Střílky , Okres Kroměříž
(Střílek, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Střílky Castle
(Střílek Castle) |
Střílky , Okres Kroměříž
(Střílek, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Starý Světlov Castle
(Alt Swietlau Castle) |
Podhradí , Okres Zlín
(Burgsdorf, Zlin district) |
(Location) Remains of a castle ruin |
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Nový Světlov Castle
(Swietlau Castle) |
Bojkovice , Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Bojkowitz, Hungarian Hradisch district) |
(Location) |
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Uherský Brod Castle
(Hungarian Brod Castle) |
Uherský Brod , Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Hungarian Brod, Hungarian Hradisch district) |
(Location) |
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Uherský Ostroh Castle
(Ostra Castle) |
Uherský Ostroh , Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Hungarian Ostra, Hungarian Hradisch district) |
(Location) Ostra Castle was built between 1560 and 1570 by the von Kunowitz family. After 1625 it was the administrative seat of the von Liechtenstein family , since 1990 a listed building, today it is used for communal purposes |
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Kinský castle Valašské Meziříčí
(Kinsky Castle Wallachian Meseritsch) |
Valašské Meziříčí , Okres Vsetín
(Wallachian Meseritsch, Wsetin district) |
(Location) former castle of the Kinsky family |
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Žerotín Castle Valašské Meziříčí
(Zierotin Castle Wallachian Meseritsch) |
Valašské Meziříčí, Okres Vsetín
(Wallachian Meseritsch, Wsetin district) |
(Location) former castle of the Zierotin family |
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Vizovice Castle
(Wisowitz Castle) |
Vizovice , Okres Zlín
(Wisowitz, Zlin district) |
(Location) |
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Vsetín Castle
(Wsetin Castle) |
Vsetín
(Wsetin) |
(Location) Vsetín Castle, now the Regional Museum of Wallachia |
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Zdislavice Castle
(Zdislawitz Castle) |
Zdislavice , Okres Kroměříž
(Zdislawitz, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Zdislawitz Castle is the birthplace of the writer Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach , after 1948 a cultural center, today in a dilapidated state |
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Zdounky Castle |
Zdounky , Okres Kroměříž
(Zdounek, Kremsier district) |
(Location) Originally Renaissance building in the 17th century. owned by the Jesuits, rebuilt in baroque style, in the 19th century. The castle was owned by Major General Friedrich August Prince von Thurn und Taxis , the last owner until 1945 was the Strachwitz family |
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Zlín Castle |
Zlín
(Zlin) |
(Location) |
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Zuvačov Castle |
Komňa , Okres Uherské Hradiště
(Komnia, Hungarian Hradisch district) |
(Location) Remains of the Zuvačov castle ruins |
Web links
- Castles and chateaus in the South Moravian Region (Czech)
- Castles and palaces in the Zlin region (Czech)
Individual evidence
- ↑ L. Hošák, R. Šrámek, Místní jména na Moravě a ve Slezsku I, Academia, Praha 1970, II, Academia, Praha 1980th