Jevišovka (until 1949 Frélichov; German: Fröllersdorf, Croatian: Frjelištorf, Frielištof) is a municipality and village in Břeclav District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.
The village was founded by German colonists in the early 13th century.
From the late 14th century until 1848, Jevišovka was property of the House of Liechtenstein as a part of the Drnholec estate.
[6] The main landmark of Jevišovka is the Church of Saint Cunigunde.
It was built in the Functionalist style in 1931–1936, but it has a Gothic tower that has been preserved from the original church, which stood on the site.