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Equestrian Statue of Margrave Jobst of Luxembourg

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In the very heart of Brno stands one of the most unusual and talked-about contemporary monuments—the Equestrian Statue of Margrave Jobst of Luxembourg. This majestic eight-meter bronze sculpture, installed on Moravian Square in the fall of 2015, instantly became a new landmark that graces the historic center, harmoniously complementing the architectural ensemble of Czechia.

Equestrian Statue of Margrave Jobst of Luxembourg
Equestrian Statue of Margrave Jobst of Luxembourg. Иллюстрация. Источник: Kupi.com AI

The statue depicts Jobst of Luxembourg, the ruler of Moravia, seated on a horse with incredibly long legs. It is this architectural feature that gives the monument its unique, slightly fantastical appearance. The monument serves as an embodiment of knightly spirit and courage, reminding residents and visitors alike of the golden age of Moravian history.

The choice of location is no accident: the figure of the Margrave faces the Church of St. Thomas, where he found his final resting place. The combination of its impressive size, heroic image, and bold artistic vision makes this site a must-see on the itinerary of any traveler who appreciates original urban art.

Contacts

For those wishing to learn more about the monument or find its exact location, the current contact details are provided below. As the statue is a public landmark, there is no dedicated phone number or email address for inquiries.

How to contactContact
AddressMoravské nám. 611/6, 602 00 Brno-střed-Brno-město, Czechia
Websiteencyklopedie.brna.cz

What to Do

The main reason tourists come here is the opportunity to view the sculpture from unusual perspectives. Don't just look at it from a distance; try getting closer and peeking under the horse's legs. It is from this vantage point that the "secret" view is revealed—the one that made the statue famous on social media due to its amusing optical illusion.

Beyond the photoshoot, this spot is perfect for starting a walking tour of the city center. Moravian Square is a space with a special atmosphere where you can relax on a bench, watch the city bustle by, or study the architecture of the surrounding buildings, including the Moravian Gallery and the ancient Church of St. Thomas.

In the evening, the statue is beautifully illuminated, taking on an even more monumental and mysterious appearance. It is a popular meeting spot for both locals and tour groups, so the city's pulse is always felt here. A walk around the monument will allow you to better feel the connection between modern art and Brno's rich historical past.

Getting There

The Equestrian Statue of Margrave Jobst of Luxembourg is located in the heart of the historic center at Moravské nám. 611/6. Since this is a pedestrian zone, a walk to the monument from the city's main squares is a pleasant addition to any sightseeing tour.

Moravian Square (Moravské nám.) is easily accessible by public transport. Numerous tram lines pass through this point, connecting different parts of the city. If you are coming from a more distant neighborhood, you can use a taxi; however, keep in mind that cars cannot drive directly up to the statue due to traffic restrictions in the old town.

For those using GPS navigation, the exact coordinates of the site are: 49.1976491°N, 16.6075467°E. The statue is so large and prominent that finding it on the square is easy even without a map.

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History & Facts

The monument is dedicated to one of the most significant figures in the region's history—Jobst of Luxembourg (also known as Jost). He ruled Moravia from 1375 to 1411 and belonged to the powerful Luxembourg dynasty, being the nephew of the famous Emperor Charles IV. His reign was a period of prosperity and relative autonomy for the region.

Interestingly, the site for the monument was chosen with deep historical context. Margrave Jobst was buried in the Church of St. Thomas, which is located right here on Moravian Square. Thus, the modern sculpture, which appeared in 2015, returned the ruler to his place of eternal rest centuries later.

Although the statue looks modern and even avant-garde, it symbolizes courage and knightly virtues. Its eight-meter height and the horse's long legs emphasize the grandeur of the era when Brno was the capital of the Moravian Margraves, and Špilberk Castle served as their official residence.

Time Needed

A simple viewing of the statue itself and taking a few memorable photos usually takes about 15 to 30 minutes. This is enough time to walk around the monument and appreciate its unusual proportions.

However, we recommend setting aside about 1-2 hours for this location. During this time, you can not only examine the sculpture but also visit the adjacent Church of St. Thomas, stroll through Moravian Square, and pop into the Moravian Gallery, located just a few steps away.

Working Hours

Since the attraction is located outdoors in a public square, access is open 24/7. You can visit in the early morning to avoid the crowds or late in the evening to see the monument bathed in decorative lighting.

Weekly Schedule:

  • Monday — Sunday: 24 hours
There are no entrance fees or time restrictions, making this site perfectly accessible for any walking itinerary.

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Nearby

The statue's central location makes it an ideal starting point for further exploration of the city. A stroll through the surrounding area will allow you to see not only historical monuments but also modern entertainment centers that perfectly complement a cultural program.

NameDistance
Ossuary at St. James Church0.1 km
The Bar That Doesn't Exist0.3 km
Museum of Applied Arts0.4 km
Jalta Palace0.4 km
ZAZA0.4 km
Old Town Hall0.5 km
Labyrinth Under the Vegetable Market0.5 km

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