Standing out amongst Prague's historical buildings, this Deconstructivist gem will definitely catch your eye.
On the way from Wenceslas Square to Old Town Square, you will pass by this stunning Art Nouveau building which is famous for concerts and…
One of the most fascinating examples of functionalist architecture designed by the genius Mies van der Rohe.
This magnificent building, designed by Josef Gočár, is the earliest example of Cubist architecture in Prague.
Ještěd is the highest mountain of the Ještěd–Kozákov Ridge in the north of the Czech Republic, at 1,012 m.
Veletržní Palác (meaning Trade Fair Palace) houses one of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art in the country.
Baťa's Skyscraper, also known as Building No. 21, is a skyscraper in Zlín, Czech Republic. It is 77.5 metres high and has sixteen floors.
This building is not particularly interesting except that it features a working "pater noster" elevator.
Finished in 1909, this villa belongs to most important secession sights in Brno. Build by architect Dušan Jurkovič as his own house.
A posh villa designed by Ernst Wiesner in early days of functionalism (finished in 1929). Now renovated and open to public.
Holding true to Brno's tradition, this church was built in the Functionalist style. Worth the visit for any architecture enthusiast.
A modern museum with striking architecture built near one of the most important homo sapiens settlement aged 30.000 years.
This small, private gallery in the heart of Mikulov offers regular exhibitions of contemporary art.