Terezín wine village - monuments

The wine-growing village of Terezín has approximately 410 inhabitants and is located in the South Moravian Region, Hodonín District. 
The village was founded in 1774 and named after Empress Maria Theresa, who reigned at that time. The village was officially called Terazov in the years 1889 - 1910, this name is still used colloquially by some people to this day.
The main monument of the village is the church of the Divine Heart of the Lord, which was completed in 1932 from…
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Other places in the vicinity - the wine village of Terezín - monuments

The general's grave in the park near the church

Čejč - the grave of Lieutenant General Friedrich von Clausewitz

Vrbice - windmill

Vrbice - windmill

Mound of peace in Vrbica

Vrbice - Mound of Peace

archive at St.Urban, photo©Čejkovice cellars

Čejkovice cellars

Tower

Čejkovice – church of St. Kunhuty

Cejkovice

Esterka Winery

Esterka Winery

Čejč - spring of Heliga

Čejč - spring of Heliga

Tourist crossroads U Heligy

Tourist crossroads U Heligy.

Heliga sulfur spring, Čejč

Circuit from Čejč via the path above Vinohrady