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  1. Špilberk Castle

    May–Sep 9AM–6PM, Oct–Apr 10AM–5PM Permanent exhibitions 120Kč, casemates 70Kč

    Formerly the major royal castle in Moravia, the seat of Margraves (rulers) of Moravia, and once the seat of the King of the Holy Roman Empire (King Jobst of Moravia). Later it become a famous fortress which was for a long time used as one of the most feared prisons in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.…

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    Many people have been tortured here from all around Europe, mostly during the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It's the city museum with restaurant and there's a nice park around it, open for walks and beautiful sightseeing, the castle and the park are parts of the national cultural heritage of Czech Republic.

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  2. Tugendhat Villa

    Černopolní 45

    The villa is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Designed by Mies van der Rohe, it is seen to be a classic example of Bauhaus architecture, and was also the location of the meeting which decided upon the Velvet Divorce that separated the Czech and Slovak republics in 1992.…

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    It is possible to visit the Villa by guided tour; tours are led hourly and must be booked in advance (see the [http://www.tugendhat.eu/ Villa website]). The building reopened in March 2012 after an extensive restoration.

  3. Church of St. James

    Jakubské náměstí

    This church is doubtlessly one of the most notable churches in Brno. It's a big gothic church and was founded in the 13th century. It has remained unchanged since the 17th century which is quite rare). Beneath the church, there is the Brno Ossuary, the second biggest ossuary in Europe (after the Catacombs of Paris).…

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    The ossuary is not yet opened for visitors, however, it was planned for 2012.

  4. Denis gardens

    it's one of the most beautiful parks in Brno, there is an obelisk and a colonnade, and it offers a nice view on the city, including the Špilberk castle and the cathedral, also it is the oldest public park in the country which was founded by public administration authorities. It's located in the historical center, between the Cathedral of St.…

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    Peter and Paul and the Špilberk Castle.

  5. Moravian square

    is the biggest square in Brno, it's dominated by the Church of Saint Thomas which is the last resting place of Jobs of Moravia, German King and Margrave of Moravia, the nearby former Governor's Palace offers permanent exhibitions of the Moravian Gallery.…

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    The square is located in the historical centre near the Freedom Square.

  6. Freedom Square

    forms the heart of the city. It's shaped into big reversed "A". Many cultural events take place here and there are always a lot of people here. It is closed for most cars and trams running through the middle. Also most of the interesting places in the city center are within 10 minutes walk from the Square.

  7. The Moravian Museum

    Zelný trh 8 Tu–Sa 9AM–5PM 130Kč

    It's the second largest and oldest museum in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1817 by Emperor Francis I and, today, has collections with millions of objects from different fields of human history. Apart from the main building in Dietrichstein Palace at Zelný trh the museum has various branches:

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  8. Veveri street

    This street is a group of outstanding Art Nouveau buildings called Tivoli (tram stop Konečného náměstí), and a number of baroque and other beautiful historical buildings. Nearby, is one of three botanical gardens in Brno. The street goes from the historical center and leads to the north.

  9. Lužánky park

    the oldest public park in the country and the biggest park in Brno. There is an artificial brook with living fishes and a number of similar nice things. It's located north to the historical centere, about 15 minutes by walk, or 2–3 minutes by tram.

  10. Old Town Hall

    Radnická 8

    See beloved Brno symbols the Brno Dragon (Brněnský drak) and the Wheel. Also notice the lopsided tower above the entrance. Legend has it that the city council stiffed the mason who built it and he made the crooked ornament in a fit of pique.

  11. The Moravian Gallery

    We–Su 10AM–6PM Admission to all three buildings 300Kč

    The second largest art museum in the Czech Republic. Mainly exhibits Moravian art and applied art throughout history. Most recommended is its exhibition of modern Moravian art. The gallery consists of three buildings:

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  12. Petrov Cathedral

    Petrov Street Cathedral: 8:15AM–18:30PM; tower: May–Sep noon–6:30PM, Oct–Apr noon–5PM; crypt: Tu–Su 11AM–5PM

    St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, known as Petrov forms a dominant silhouette of Brno skyline. (Petrov is the name of the hill which the cathedral is built upon, not the cathedral.)

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  13. The Mendel Museum of Genetics

    Mendlovo náměstí 1a Tu–Su 10AM–5PM 60Kč, admission free every last Wednesday in a month.

    The most famous biologist in the history of genetics worked and died in Brno. This interesting museum commemorates his revolutionary research. Information in English available.

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  14. Capuchin Monastery

    Kapucínské náměstí 5 15 Feb–14 Dec Tu–Su 11AM–4:30PM, May–Sep also in Mo 60Kč

    The 17th-century monastery lies right in the city center. It has Baroque statues and a mummified monks exhibition in an underground tomb.

  15. Brno Zoo

    U zoologické zahrady 147/46 Daily 9AM-4PM 100Kč

    A great zoo set in a nice area with hundreds of animals such as polar bears, seals, tigers, chimpanzees and more.

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  16. Anthropos Pavilion

    Pisárecká 5

    Exhibition on the oldest history of the settlement in Moravia and on the whole European continent.

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  17. Bishop Courtyard

    Muzejní 1

    Numismatic exhibition and Moravian fauna exhibition.

  18. Museum of Gypsy Culture

    Bratislavská 67 Tu–Fr, Sa 10AM–6PM K40Kč

    A museum dedicated to the Gypsy minority in Moravia.

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