49°13′30″N 16°35′22″E / 49.22500°N 16.58944°E / 49.22500; 16.58944Královo Pole (German: Königsfeld, in English meaning "King's Field") is one of the 4 municipal parts and cadastral territories of Brno-Královo Pole, a city district of Brno, Czech Republic, north from the city centre.
The first written record of Královo Pole comes from 1240, as a village (or literally a field) belonging to the king.
It was started by the building of a sugar mill, followed by other industries, especially the Královopolská machine works.
While the oldest part of Královo Pole down at the Ponávka brook retained its village look, the newly built-up area on a slope ascending westwards developed a cohesive urbanistic structure centered in the Slovanské náměstí ("The Slavic Square"), with Art Nouveau city blocks and functionalistic family houses.
After World War II there was another development, housing estates were built south and later also north around.