This imposing 13th-century castle first served as a fortress and then as a prison for common criminals and opponents of the Hapsburg monarchy.
Interested in Brno?
We'll send you updates with the latest deals, reviews and articles for Brno each week.
This imposing 13th-century castle first served as a fortress and then as a prison for common criminals and opponents of the Hapsburg monarchy.
This modernist landmark is an outstanding example of the international architectural style that flourished in 1920s Europe.
This neo-Gothic cathedral is famous for the bells that always ring noon at 11 A.M., a tradition that dates back to a 1645 siege by the Swedes.
The museum tells the history of 13th-century Spilberk Castle, which until the 19th century served as a prison for common criminals as well as opponents of the Hapsburg Monarchy.
This small casino features five slots and five table games.
Dating from the early thirteenth-century, he oldest secular building in the city of Brno features a beautiful late-Gothic portal at the foot of its tower, which has an observation gallery open to the pubic.
Located on Jakubské Square, this Gothic-style church has served as the Bishop's seat since 1777.
Gothic palace now serving as the home of the "Husa na provazku" Theater.
This picturesque palace, built in the late 1800s, has cast-iron elements, flush toilets and other modern conveniences.
The zoo's more than 500 mammals, reptiles, birds and amphibians include creatures from every continent except Antarctica.
Six centuries of European art plus works from Czech artists of the 20th century are part of the Gallery's permanent collection.
This vital center of theology and culture (circa 1256 A.D.) holds many historic treasures, including an elegant 18th-century library containing 27,000 volumes, manuscripts and prints.
