Appealing transportation (small train, cableway, tour boat)
Archaeological monuments
The grand Moravian hill fort from the 9th-11th century, archaeological conservation area. Archaeological excavation has revealed the foundations of a fortified farmstead, church, burial grounds and other buildings. The hill fort was protected by a wall made from stone, wood and soil. The moat was substituted by the Dyje River and its branches.
Castles and chateaus
Originally a castle which was built by Queen Constance. Later on Jan Junior of Žerotína (1570) had it rebuilt into a two-storey renaissance chateau with an arcade courtyard. At the beginning of the 19th century it was renovated in the pseudo-gothic style and then used as a hunting chateau.
Empire chateau is a symmetrical building with ground floor, arcaded wings. A buttress is found in the central part with a one-storey extension, which is dominated by long loges with a full parapet enclosed by 12 Ionic columns. Under the cornice of the ground floor are round medallions with stucco depicting ancient hunting scenes. Following the Second World War, the chateau became property of the state.
Cemeteries
Church monuments
Built according to the plans of Karel Weinbrenner. Historicist red brick building of cut brickwork, predominantly with neo-gothic elements, which stands in open space. Above the entrance to the church is the statue of Jesus Christ in larger-than-life size, made by Josef Beyer.
Education trails
The trail goes from the Břeclav chateau, following the green tourist signs with only slight diversions and ending in the Lednice-Valtice area by romantic ruins of Janův hrad (John's Castle). The signs make it possible to follow the trail in both directions. Countryside surrounding the trail is mainly a wide valley wold of the Dyje river. A number of cutoffs and backwaters with lakes and swamps used to originate here after floods. Recently, a former inhabitant returned here - beaver. In several places, you will surely notice gnawed and fallen trees.
Jewish monuments
In 1888 renovations were performed in the neo-Romanesque style with the implementation of Moresque elements in the interior. The Synagogue is a hall building divided into three sides by tribunals, which are accessible by two side staircases with independent entrances. The original appearance of the temple from the end of the 19th century, including its interiors has been partially preserved. The missing parts were reconstructed.
Military monuments
Museums, galleries, and open-air museums
In 1888 renovations were performed in the neo-Romanesque style with the implementation of Moresque elements in the interior. The Synagogue is a hall building divided into three sides by tribunals, which are accessible by two side staircases with independent entrances. The original appearance of the temple from the end of the 19th century, including its interiors has been partially preserved. The missing parts were reconstructed.
Empire chateau is a symmetrical building with ground floor, arcaded wings. A buttress is found in the central part with a one-storey extension, which is dominated by long loges with a full parapet enclosed by 12 Ionic columns. Under the cornice of the ground floor are round medallions with stucco depicting ancient hunting scenes. Following the Second World War, the chateau became property of the state.
Observation towers and sight-seeing locations
Built according to the plans of Karel Weinbrenner. Historicist red brick building of cut brickwork, predominantly with neo-gothic elements, which stands in open space. Above the entrance to the church is the statue of Jesus Christ in larger-than-life size, made by Josef Beyer.
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