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Attractions and Places To See around okres Třebíč - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around okres Třebíč include a UNESCO World Heritage Site, historical towns, and diverse natural landscapes. Located in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic, the district features significant cultural heritage, including medieval architecture and well-preserved historical quarters. The area also offers natural features such as the Bohemian-Moravian Highland and unique geological sites.

Best attractions and places to see around okres Třebíč

  • The most popular attractions is Karlovo náměstí (Charles Square), Třebíč, a settlement that serves as the city's central market square. It is lined with numerous Baroque and some Renaissance buildings.
  • Another must-see spot is Jewish Quarter of Třebíč, a historical site recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This quarter features restored houses and two preserved synagogues.
  • Visitors also love Front Synagogue (Přední Synagoga), Třebíč, a religious building constructed between 1639 and 1642 in the Baroque style. It was reconstructed in a neo-Gothic style between 1856 and 1857.
  • okres Třebíč is known for its historical sites, religious buildings, and natural features. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from UNESCO-listed heritage to castles and unique geological formations.
  • The attractions around okres Třebíč are appreciated by the komoot community, with 11 upvotes and 7 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 4, 2026

Front Synagogue (Přední Synagoga), Třebíč

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The Old Synagogue in Třebíč is also known as the Front Synagogue or Old School.
The synagogue was built between 1639 and 1642 in the Baroque style. In 1757 it was lowered by one floor, presumably because it blocked the view from the castle. After a fire, it was reconstructed in a neo-Gothic style between 1856 and 1857. It is a free-standing, one-story building with a rectangular floor plan and a hipped roof. It was a synagogue with traditional interiors with 114 seats in the hall and 80 seats for women in a gallery.


After the Second World War, the building was initially used as a warehouse. 1953–1954 it was acquired by the Czechoslovak Hussite Church and adapted to its purposes.

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St. Procopius Basilica (UNESCO)

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St. Procopius Basilica is a Romanesque-Gothic Christian church in Třebíč, Czech Republic. It was built on the site of the original Virgin Mary's Chapel[1] of the Benedictine monastery in 1240–1280. It became a national cultural monument in 2002 as a part of the "monastery with St. Procopius church".[2] The basilica together with the Jewish Quarter in Třebíč were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003.[3]

The basilica was originally dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Saint Procopius became the Patron saint of the basilica on the quincentenary his canonization in 1704. Jan Karel, Count of Valdštejn established a castle chapel of St. Procopius from the presbytery of the basilica.

The basilica is the parish church of Třebíč castle, by which it is owned.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Procopius_Basilica_in_T%C5%99eb%C3%AD%C4%8D

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Jewish Quarter of Třebíč

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Třebíč Jewish Quarter, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Restored houses worth seeing, 2 small inconspicuous synagogues, some restaurants and cafes.
More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCdisches_Viertel_T%C5%99eb%C3%AD%C4%8D

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Charles Square (Karlovo náměstí), the city's central market square with an area of around 22,000 m², is lined with numerous Baroque and some Renaissance buildings.

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A well-kept, beautiful area, the park with a river and ducks is a dream.

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Magnificent sgraffito houses on Karlova namesti

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Třebíč Castle and Basilica

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Trebitsch Castle (Zámek Třebíč), a remarkable castle complex, dated from a former monastery. Together with the Jewish Quarter UNESCO World Heritage Site.
More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.-Prokop-Basilika, de.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%99eb%C3%AD%C4%8D#Sehensw% C3% BCidities and zamek-trebic.cz/?lng=nem

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Dalešice Brewery

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The popular film Postřižny was filmed on the premises of the brewery. Dalešické beer is brewed in light lager, light and dark special variants.

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Městská Věž in Třebíč

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Městská Věž in Třebíč, most popular city tower, built with the Martin Church.
More info: visittrebic.eu/sehenswurdigkeiten/stadtturm

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Svatojakubský Brewery

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Microbrewery is in operation from 2016. St. Jacob's beer is prepared here in light, semi-dark and IPA variants.

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August 17, 2025, Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou Castle

Simultaneously with the construction of the chateau buildings between 1700 and 1737, the chateau garden was created in the French style. Across the Rokytná River, on whose banks lies the park, a large section continues the English style. During its most famous period, Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou was a center of cultural life, organized here by Jan Adam Questenberk (1678–1752). At that time, Jaroměřice boasted a rich library, gallery, theater, and its own chapel. The famous Czech composer František Václav Míča, author of the first Czech opera, "The Founding of Jaroměřice," was also the chapel master.

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The Baroque chateau in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou is one of the most magnificent architectural masterpieces of the first half of the 18th century in the Czech Republic and Europe. It is one of the most frequently visited monuments in the region. The original medieval fortress was rebuilt in the late 16th century into a Renaissance chateau, which remains preserved to this day. The chateau was rebuilt in the Baroque style during the reign of the Questenberk family – between 1700 and 1737. The design for the reconstruction was developed by the Austrian architect J. Prandtauer. Simultaneously with the construction of the buildings, a French-style chateau garden was created. Across the Rokytná River, on the banks of which lies a park, a large section continues the English style. During its most famous period, Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou was a center of cultural life, organized here by Jan Adam Questenberk (1678–1752). At that time, Jaroměřice boasted a rich library, gallery, theatre, and its own chapel. The famous Czech composer František Václav Míča, author of the first Czech opera, "The Founding of Jaroměřice," was also the castle's bandmaster. The castle's installation is a stylish reconstruction of a 19th-century Baroque manor house and interiors. Individual rooms have been furnished in keeping with their original functions and restored to their original purpose. Period musical instruments and other furniture related to the castle's musical life are also on display, commemorating its glorious past. Nearby is the Baroque chateau in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou.

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A beautiful, "castle-like" basilica with a well-kept park and a stunning view of the city. An absolute highlight! If you're in Trebic, a visit here is practically a must. Plan plenty of time; there's so much to discover here.

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Beautifully designed house.

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Huge square with numerous shops and restaurants.

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Magnificent sgraffito houses on Karlova namesti Tip: You can find travel guides (free shipping) for the Czech Republic at: https://www.reise-karhu.de/reisebuecher.html

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main historical and cultural attractions in okres Třebíč?

The okres Třebíč is rich in history and culture, most notably featuring the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Třebíč. This includes the magnificent St. Procopius Basilica and the well-preserved Jewish Quarter of Třebíč, with its historic synagogues and cemetery. Beyond Třebíč town, you can explore the impressive Baroque Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou Chateau and the historical town of Brtnice with its castle.

Can I visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Třebíč?

Yes, Třebíč is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its unique coexistence of Christian and Jewish cultures. You can visit the St. Procopius Basilica, a Romanesque-Gothic masterpiece, and the Jewish Quarter of Třebíč, which includes the Rear Synagogue, the Seligmann Bauer House (now a Jewish Museum), and one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in the Czech Republic.

What natural attractions can I explore in the Třebíč district?

The Třebíč district, nestled within the Bohemian-Moravian Highland, offers diverse natural beauty. Highlights include the unique geological site of Mohelenská hadcová step (Mohelno Serpentine Steppe) National Nature Reserve, the scenic Oslava and Chvojnice Valleys, and the expansive Dalešice Dam, which provides opportunities for recreation and offers numerous hiking and biking trails along its valley.

Are there opportunities for hiking around okres Třebíč?

Absolutely. The region offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Weir at Čertův Ocas loop from Mohelno' or the 'Třebíč Castle and Basilica – Jewish Quarter of Třebíč loop from Třebíč'. More challenging hikes can be found in areas like the Oslava and Chvojnice Valleys. You can find more details and routes in our Hiking around okres Třebíč guide.

What kind of castles and chateaus can I visit in the region?

The okres Třebíč features several impressive historical residences. Don't miss the grand Baroque Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou Chateau, often called the 'Moravian Versailles,' known for its opulent interiors and gardens. Also notable are Třebíč Castle, which houses the Museum of Vysočina, and Náměšť nad Oslavou Castle, a significant cultural center in the 18th century.

Are there any family-friendly attractions in okres Třebíč?

Yes, many attractions in okres Třebíč are suitable for families. The Jewish Quarter of Třebíč and St. Procopius Basilica offer engaging historical exploration. The Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou Chateau with its extensive gardens is also a great option. For a more interactive experience, the Alternator Ecotechnical Center, located in a former Baťa plant, provides engaging exhibits and is connected to a recreational area with a wakepark.

Where can I find panoramic views of the Třebíč region?

For excellent panoramic views, climb the Town Tower in Třebíč, which stands 75 meters tall. Other notable lookout points include the Kostelíček Water Tower, Masaryk Lookout on Hrádek hill, and the lookout tower on Pekelný kopec, all offering diverse perspectives of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands.

What unique historical sites are there beyond Třebíč town?

Beyond Třebíč, the historical town of Brtnice is a must-visit. It boasts the Brtnice Castle, a unique complex combining Renaissance and Baroque architecture with Gothic fortifications. Brtnice is also the birthplace of architect Josef Hoffmann, whose home is now a museum. Additionally, explore its historical bridges and the nearby ruins of Rokštejn Castle.

Is there anything for those interested in local crafts or industry?

Yes, the Třebíč Castle houses the Museum of Vysočina Třebíč, which features exhibitions on the natural and cultural history of the region, including local crafts and industries. For a modern take on technology and sustainability, the Alternator Ecotechnical Center, located in a former Baťa plant, offers engaging exhibits.

What is the best time of year to visit okres Třebíč?

The okres Třebíč is enjoyable throughout the year, but the spring and autumn months (April-May and September-October) generally offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and natural landscapes. Summers are warm and ideal for outdoor activities around the Dalešice Dam, while winter can be picturesque, especially for those interested in snowy landscapes, though some attractions might have reduced hours.

Are there any unique natural features or protected areas worth visiting?

Definitely. The Mohelenská hadcová step (Mohelno Serpentine Steppe) is a National Nature Reserve renowned for its unique geology and extraordinary flora and fauna. The Oslava and Chvojnice Valleys are also protected areas offering scenic landscapes with boulder islands, groves, and diverse ecosystems. Don't miss the Great Maple Tree near Věstoňovice, one of the oldest and most massive maple trees in the Czech Republic.

Can I find local food and drink experiences in the area?

Yes, the region offers opportunities to enjoy local flavors. In Třebíč, Karlovo náměstí (Charles Square) is lined with numerous shops and restaurants. For a taste of local brewing, consider visiting Dalešice Brewery or Svatojakubský Brewery, both of which are also historical sites.

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