Brno-Vinohrady (Hantec: Vincky) is a city district on the eastern side of Brno in the Czech Republic.
The vast majority of Vinohrady is made up of about 50 coloured paneláks, which are visible from many parts of Brno.
It is surrounded by Brno-Líšeň to the east and southeast, Brno-Židenice to the southwest, Brno-Maloměřice and Obřany to the northwest, and the village of Kanice to the north.
Based on archeological research, humans have been present in the area since around 500,000 years ago, during the Old Palaeolithic Period.
After the liberation of Brno and the subsequent expulsion of Germans, the colony was left deserted for a couple of years before being reoccupied by survivors of the war, including those who had been in Nazi prisons and concentration camps.