Bosonohy still retains the character of a larger village, the centre of which is the square Bosonožské náměstí.
In addition to the remains of the former fort, objects from the Hallstatt and Jevišovice cultures from the Late Stone Age were found here.
After the Velvet Revolution, on 24 November 1990, the current city district of Brno-Bosonohy was established here.
The railway line from Brno to Náměšť nad Oslavou and beyond passes through the southern edge of Bosonohy, but there is no stop for it here.
On the Bosonožské náměstí square, next to the town hall, there are the Chapel of St. Florian, a monument to the victims of the world wars and a memorial tree line.