Brno-Královo Pole - Slavonic Square

Královo Pole is one of the famous districts of the former Moravian metropolis. The first written mention of Královo Pole dates from 1240, when the village of Královo Pole, like most of the villages around Brno, was the property of the king. This is also where the probable name of this neighborhood is derived. In 1905, Královo Pole was elevated to a city. His ambitions were manifested by the commissioning of the city's regulatory plan. In Brno it was then...
Share this place with friends

Other places in the vicinity - Brno-Královo Pole - Slovanské náměstí

Brno-Královo Pole - Jarusk's House (2012)

Brno-Královo Pole - Jarušk's house

Inn on Nineties

Brno - Na Devadesátka inn

Brno-Žabovřesky - Makovského náměstí

Brno-Žabovřesky - Makovského náměstí

General view of the area from Foerstrava street

Brno-Žabovřesky - Church of Our Lady Help of Christians

Brno - Church of Our Lady Help of Christians

Brno - Church of Our Lady Help of Christians

Brno - the grave of Josef Chaloupka

Brno - the grave of Josef Chaloupka

Hus's choir

Hus's choir

Barka Theatre

Entrance to the tunnel in Žabovřesky

Brno - Královopolský tunnel

Technical Museum in Brno

Technical Museum in Brno

Meda 50 analog computer

Museum of computer technology

Dobrák swimming pool

Dobrák swimming pool