• Castle Veveří, one of the largest castle grounds in the Czech Republic, was created gradually during its almost 800-year history.
  • In 1994, Veveří Castle was again opened to the public, but in 1999, it was abruptly closed and allowed to fall into a state of disrepair during lengthy "property...
  • The castle's name, "Veveří," meaning squirrel in Czech, originates from a local legend involving a squirrel who helped defend the castle against invaders.
  • One of the oldest castles in Moravia and the entire country. Veveří Castle is a short trip by car from Brno, and it’s also easy to reach by public transportation.
  • Veveří Castle. 664 71 Veverská Bítýška-Brno-Bystrc, Çekya•+420 549 420 164. ... Veveří, Çek Cumhuriyeti'ndeki Brno'da aslen bir dük ve kraliyet kalesidir.
  • Above the waters of the Brno Reservoir, 20 km northwest of the city of Brno, stands the Veveří Castle, one of the largest castle complexes in the country.
  • Veveří Castle Area. Located a few km west of the reservoir is the 13th-century Veveří Castle, which has restored medieval rooms and features tours.
  • Back in September, my week in Brno with Traverse events included an excursion to Brno’s wonderful Veveří Castle – which was a definite highlight of my week.
  • Veveří Castle is an originally ducal and royal castle some 12 kilometres (7 mi) northwest of Brno city centre, Moravia, Czech Republic, on the River Svratka.
  • A bit outside of the town there is the is the Veveří Castle. ... The castle name is named Veveří (squirrel in Czech) because that area had (too many?) squirrels.
  • Veveří Castle. 7.9. ⊚. ... Earliest references to Squirrel Castle date back to the turn of the first millennium, when the duke Konrad founded a hunting lodge in the area.
  • Aerial view of the castle Veveří. Veveří ( German Eichhorn Castle ) is a castle in Moravia, Czech Republic.