Moravian karst and Brno area - History and art (72)
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Technical monuments (6)
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Architecture (9)
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Castles (26)
Moravian karst and Brno area
The Moravian Karst is the most significant karst protected by the Czech Republic. It stretches out from just a few kilometres from Brno and is part of the Drahanská Vrchovina (Drahan Highlands). It is a strip of limestone measuring 2-6 km across and about 26 km long. The dominant features of the Karst are Propast Macocha (Macocha Chasm) and four accessible caves. Of course, the Moravian Karst is not only underground, but also includes beautiful countryside, deep canyons, bizarre rock
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Castle Kyjov
The castle is situated in the center of a city of the same name - Kyjov. It is the oldest preserved building in the town. The castle was built in the 16th century by Jan Kuna from Kunštát, who was then the owner of the town. ...more info