What to visit

Mikulov
The first historical records of Mikulov date back to 1173. For many centuries, Mikulov was the seat of powerful noble families – the Liechtenstein and Dietrichstein families. They made Mikulov an important spiritual center, a center of Moravian Jews and a city promised to the Baptists (Habans). Mikulov achieved the greatest importance at the beginning of the 17th century during the era of František Cardinal Dietrichstein. […]

Lednice
In the mid-13th century, Lednice passed into the hands of the Liechtenstein family where it remained until 1945. It is a wine-growing village in the Mikulov wine-growing sub-region (vineyards include Končiny, Terraces, U Červená studánky, Hlohovsko, Ve staré, Na Valtické, Farské). Lednice is located about 10 km northwest of Břeclav and 14 km east of Mikulov. The village also includes the settlement of Nejdek.
The Lednice-Valtice area has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1996. The chateau and other buildings in Lednice are open from April through November. From April through September you can also get to Lednice by boat, moored in Břeclav or Janohrad. The village also houses the Faculty of Horticulture of Mendel University in Brno, whose employees and students have contributed significantly to the reconstruction of the chateau park and the greenhouse. […]

Thermal spa
Enjoy water games or relaxation in thermal pools. Water is your element, do you like whirlpools or underwater jet massages in thermal pools? Is a sauna or massage the right relaxation for you? Then you have two options for enjoying water fun all year round near us: Acqualand and Therme Laa. […]

Monuments of the Lednice-Valtice Area
On foot or by bike, discover the world’s unique and charming complex of buildings in the landscape of the Lednice-Valtice Area. Rendez – vous, Three Graces, Hubert, Apollonův chram, Belvedere, Border Chateau, Janův hrad, St. Hubert’s Chapel and many other stops await you.

Archeopark Pavlov
The Archeopark Pavlov is a modern exhibition that makes one of the most important prehistoric sites of the mammoth hunter era in the world accessible. It introduces visitors to the settlement area created by modern Homo sapiens on the slopes of the Pálava ridge 30,000 years ago. In a unique architectural structure, the presentation does not forget the interesting history of these researches, traditionally associated with the discovery of the Věstonice Venus, and highlights the most valuable discoveries.

Mušov, the gateway to the Roman Empire
Archaeological Visitor Center. A tour of the Visitor Center will allow you to better understand and appreciate the time when Roman legions penetrated southern Moravia, and the territory of the local Germanic Marcomanni found itself on the verge of being incorporated into the Roman Empire. From the Visitor Center you can set off on the nature trail “Mušov – Gate to the Roman Empire”, which will take you to the sites of the most important archaeological discoveries in Hradisko. It is followed by the nature trail “Germans before the gates of the Roman Empire”, which will take you to the discovery site of the famous princely tomb near Mušov and the extensive Germanic settlement from the Roman era on the outskirts of today’s Pasohlávek.