Explore Brno in Two Days
Spend two days getting to know Czech Republic's second largest city which has a vibrant atmosphere. Explore the unique attractions.
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Spilberk Castle
Historic castle and former fortress with over 700 years of history, now serving as a museum and cultural venue. Notable for its medieval origins, military significance, and architectural styles spanning Gothic and Baroque periods.
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Red Church
The Red Church is a Protestant Church in Brno, Czech Republic. It was designed by architect Heinrich von Ferstel and built up between 1863…
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Tugendhat Villa
Modernist villa designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe between 1929 and 1930, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its architectural purity and innovative design.
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Church of St. James
Historic late Gothic Roman Catholic church notable for its rich architectural heritage and an underground ossuary. It represents an important cultural and religious landmark with origins dating back to the 13th century.
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Freedom Square
Historic pedestrian square featuring cobblestone surfaces, monuments, and notable architectural elements. It serves as a central cultural and historical space with artistic and commemorative landmarks.
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Masaryk Street
You are surely going to pass through this street on your visit to Brno. Being the main street, this road is highly frequented by pedestrians.
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Capuchin Monastery
Not for the faint of heart - the monastery is famous for its crypt that is home to dozens of mummified monks.
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Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul
An impressive cathedral situated on top of a hill in a quaint neighbourhood surrounded by terraces, where people often come and relax while…
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St Thomas's Abbey
St Thomas's Abbey is an Augustinian abbey and church located in Brno in the Czech Republic.
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Labyrinth under Vegetable Market
Historic underground complex featuring medieval tunnels, cellars, and corridors beneath a bustling marketplace. Offers a unique glimpse into medieval life and underground architecture.
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Old Town Hall, Brno
The oldest building in town is an architectural gem and holds Brno's iconic 'dragon' and the wheel.
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Moravian Gallery
Second largest art museum in the Czech Republic featuring extensive collections across multiple historic buildings. Showcases modern and applied arts with a variety of permanent and temporary exhibitions.
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Brno Reservoir
The Brno Reservoir is a large hydroelectric facility and recreational reservoir on the Svratka River. It serves as a popular location for water sports, hiking, cycling, and cultural events.
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