Soběšice (Brno)

Soběšice (German: Obeschitz) is a municipal part and cadastral territory on the northern edge of the city of Brno, Czech Republic.

In Soběšice there is an elementary school, a cemetery, a playground, a Poor Clares monastery, a monument to Jan Hus and a brewery.

On its forested peak is the monument to the Chapel of the Holy Cross, which was built here in 1715-1717, and stood here until World War II.

Soběšice forms the north part of the Brno-sever city district, almost forming an exclave of the district, and borders on the south with the cadastral territory of Obřany, Lesná and Sadová, in the west with Řečkovice, in the northwest with Jehnice, in the north with Orešín, and in the northeast and east with the municipality of Bílovice nad Svitavou.

57 running from Tomkovo náměstí stop through Štefánikova čtvrť and Lesná to Soběšice, mostly as far as Útěchov, sometimes continuing to Vranov, and trolleybus line no.