Villa Tugendhat
Brno
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This spot was the first UNESCO world heritage site-listed monument of modern architecture in the Czech Republic, and only the fourth worldwide to receive such a distinction: this fact alone should convince you to discover it as soon as possible. This glass-fronted villa was designed in 1928 by the famous German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and its minimalistic design is still relevant and charming. Make sure to book a visit to Villa Tugendhat even months before your get there.
Useful Information
- Address: Černopolní 45, Brno
- Email: info@tugendhat.eu
- Phone: +420 515 511 015 or +420 515 511 017
- More Info: www.tugendhat-villa.cz/en
- Opening House: March-December: Tue-Sun 10am-6pm. January-February: Wed-Sun 9am-5pm
- More Info: 1a88cfd9b74d97cd72f8b88764f23057cc519d4f
- More Info: www.facebook.com/VillaTugendhat
Do & See
In the town centre, easy and fun to explore on foot, tourists can enjoy great museums, historical venues and other interesting sites. Brno is also a very green city with lots of parks and lakes where visitors can chill out and just forget about everyday life.

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