Region of south Moravia - Czech republic

REGION OF SOUTH MORAVIA

This region is very rich on architectonical monuments of all  styles and is pride on cultural-historical tradition.


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CZ: Brno - Moravian No. 1, Czech's No. 2 - VIDEO
Published: 17.5.2011
The second biggest town of the Czech Republic and the biggest Moravian metropolis at the same time, this is Brno. This town is, from times immemorial, a rivalry synonym with Prague, as far as their mentality or even their language (dialect) are concerned.

CZ: Balcarka Cave
Published: 24.12.2010
This cave is situated inside headland of Balcar Rock, close to subterranean flow of Lopač and Krasový brooks, in an altitude of 460 metres above sea level. Complicated many-storey cave system is furnished with rich stalactite decoration.

CZ: Punkva Caves - Special Event For Everybody
Published: 2.12.2010
Punkva Caves got its name according to standing subterranean spaces of Punkva-river, between Macocha Abyss and Pustý (Punkva Žleb). The system of underground halls is placed in two levels (stages), situated in north direction from Brno, Moravian Karst, in an altitude of 355 metres above sea level.

Vranov Nad Dyjí
Published: 25.6.2010
Vranov nad Dyjí Castle belongs, no doubt, with its unique locality and interiors, to most beautiful sightseeings of South Moravia.

Moravský Krumlov Castle
Published: 11.6.2010
Hardly anybody would visit Moravský Krumlov Castle, if the building would not hide artistic treasury, admired by visitors not only from Czech Republic, but also from abroad. However, actual dilapidated exterior would not be attractive for nobody.

Letovice
Published: 7.5.2010
Chateau Letovice is situated on headland above the town. It is quite extensive chateau with complex of buildings and garden. Since 2004, the area is in private ownership, and necessary reconstructions followed till 2009.

Rosice
Published: 3.4.2008
The town of Rosice was in 15th century a servitude town, later a small town and in 1907 declared as a town by Emperor Franz Joseph I., and an escutcheon was granted. In past, Rosice was a mining town, in its surroundings live more than 30000 inhabitants. In Rosice alone, there are living 5500 inhabitants.

Břeclav
Published: 18.2.2008
District town of Břeclav is situated in South Moravia Region in valley meadow of Dyje-river. This town with 26000 inhabitants is an important railway junction distant 50 kms in southeastern direction of Brno. In surroundings of town you find Lednice-Valtice area and further munuments registered in a Survey of Worlds´ Heritage UNESCO.

Hustopeče
Published: 4.2.2008
The town of Hustopeče is situated in South Moravia Region and belongs to oldest towns of this area. First written notices about a town (with 6000 inhabitants) come of first half of 13th century.

Hodonín
Published: 23.1.2008
The town of Hodonín is situated along Morava-river, approx. 50 kms distant in southeastern direction of Brno. In this town, on a border between Moravia and Slovakia, live nearly 30000 inhabitants. The town was founded probably in 11th century by Břetislav I., and oi its further development shared the wife of Přemysl Ottakar II, Queen Constancia.

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