Valtice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvalcɪtsɛ]; German: Feldsberg) is a small town in Břeclav District, South Moravian Region in the Czech Republic, close to the Austrian border.
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Vinařská Stodola je architektonická stavba ve stylu tradičního selského stavení, která rozšiřuje areál vinařství CHÂTEAU VALTICE. V nadzemních prostorách se nachází rozsáhlá vinotéka s klasickými zděnými archivními boxy, pyšnící se expozicí vín z produkce CHÂTEAU VALTICE a výběru vín od Vinařství Kovacs. Vinotéce pak dominuje kládový vinný lis z roku 1803, zrestaurovaný a převezený ze Zámeckého sklepa. Šperkem Vinařské stodoly je pak sklepní chrám vína s rotundou, který je napojen jak na historický Křížový sklep v srdci vinařství, tak i na nové degustační prostory moravského vinného sklepa. V jedinečném prohlídkovém okruhu tak Vinařská stodola představuje propojení historie se současností. Komplex Vinařské stodoly byl oceněn Zvláštní cenou v soutěži Stavba Jihomoravského kraje 2017 a umístil se také mezi 15 nominovanými stavbami na titul Stavba roku 2018.
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Th e Museun of the Iron Curtain in Valtice presents the history of border patrol service along the state border with main emphasis on the years of 1951-1989. This was when border patrol units served here and when eff orts were made to make the state border completely impenetrable using various military support creating the Iron Curtain.There are various uniforms on display, weapons and equipment as well as numerous photographs and documentaries. An interesting thing, without doubt, is the reconstruction of the iron curtain or a real cell.
Small but fournished museum. Few explication in english help. Cozy. Not too busy. Intesting storic insight which i would recommend being in place. Price is worthy
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This is a labyrinth of wine cellars built many hundreds of years ago. The entrance is quite unassuming but once you get in you'll be amazed. Our tour guide met us with samples of local wine and then proceeded to explain why the cellars were built, along with what happened over the centuries to the buildings above ground. We were able to replenish our glasses during the tour! The wine was very good - the white wine that is. The red wine samples weren't that good but the tour guide did explain their red wine was still being developed. Being a white wine enthusiast, not a problem for me. The finale was a tasting of several varieties of local wine. These were classic Riesling or Hock - a medium light wine. The wine tasting was accompanied by food - classic cold cuts/cheese/bread. We were in a group, so we quietly (or not so quietly!) got on with enjoying ourselves! This is definitely worth going out of your way if you want to see something unique and you enjoy wine. But, don't drive afterwards!
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