PALACES

Budišov Chateau
Renaissance chateau, originally a Gothic fort from the 13th century. The most precious is the sala terrena on the ground floor, designed by Antonín Josef Prenner. Today the chateau houses the exposition of the natural collections of the Moravian Museum in Brno.

Dukovany Chateau
Late Baroque chateau in the village of Dukovany underwent extensive reconstruction in 2015-2017. In the guided tour you can visit the accommodation spaces of Countess Maria Brigitte de Canal and learn about the history of this magical place. Part of the route is the Pantehon Hall with original frescoes from 1790. The English park is freely accessible.

Jemnice Chateau
The chateau was created by the reconstruction of the castle, founded probably in the first half of the 13th century. In the 16th century, the castle was rebuilt into a Renaissance chateau. In 1842 the mannor was bought by Margrave Alfons Pallavicini, and the magnificent restoration of the whole area in Pseudo-Rococo style started. During the war in 1943 the chateau housed Viennese art collections. It was also used as a hostel for students of the Vienna Conservatory. In 1945 the chateau was confiscated and its buildings were used by the army to accommodate soldiers. In 1992, the Jemnice military unit ceased to exist and the chateau remained empty. Since 1994 the whole area has been owned by Jemnice. The chateau is surrounded by a large park (21ha).

Náměšť nad Oslavou Chateau
The chateau was created by the reconstruction of an earlier Gothic castle. The castle itself consists of four gradually grouped wings around the central courtyard with the famous Neptune Fountain in the middle.

Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou Chateau
Baroque chateau in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou belongs to the most monumental architectures of the first half of the 18th century both in our country and in Europe. It is one of the most visited sights in the Vysočina Region.