Augustinian Abbey and Mendel museum
Museum where once lived and worked the “father of genetics” The Mendel Museum, situated in the grounds of the Augustinian Abbey of St. Th
Attending a conference is not just about gaining expertise. Go to a concert, exhibition, or other experience of your choice.
As part of the conference, attendees have a free entry to Mendel museum on May 21st between 16:30 and 18:30.
Museum where once lived and worked the “father of genetics” The Mendel Museum, situated in the grounds of the Augustinian Abbey of St. Th
Inside this nuclear fallout shelter, resistant to weapons of mass destruction, a total of 500 people could be housed for three days. Under Czech army
Often described as a jewel of Gothic architecture in Moravia. The construction of this church, dedicated to the Assumption of Our Lady, bega
The cathedral – nicknamed Petrov, like the hill – dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries, when a Romanesque chapel was built on the top o
One of the country’s most valuable late Gothic buildings. The Church of St James in Brno was first mentioned in writing in 1228. Originally a&nbs
The passageways in the Labyrinth under the Vegetable Market lead to unique and mysterious places, including medieval cellars hidden six to eight metre
This villa tells the story of early 20th century society. The Löw-Beer Villa represents a cornerstone of the villa community that started to deve
The area under Dominikánské náměstí (Dominican Square) is now the home of an exhibition of the Mint Master’s Cellar and the reconstructed cellars of N
The second-largest art museum in the Czech Republic. It is the only museum in the Czech Republic that takes an interest in all forms across the a
One of the largest squares in Brno, made up of several parts. This square, sometimes called Moravák, encompasses both the area in front of Jan Křtitel
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Permanent exhibition is free, other exhibitions with 50% discount for conference badge holders.
Today, the Old Town Hall serves mainly cultural purposes, as it houses a gallery, an information centre, and a permanent exhibition on
free entry
The number of people buried here is estimated to exceed 50,000. There was a churchyard at the Church of St James (the site is now
After Paris, Brno has the second-largest ossuary in Europe. The number of people buried here is estimated to exceed 50,000.
This vast complex is situated atop a hill of the same name. Špilberk Castle was established in the 13th century by Přemysl Otakar II to protect b
The famous Brno villa is in the Černá Pole neighbourhood. Due to great interest in tours we recommend to book your at least 3 – 4 months in advan
You can now have an experience like from another world of long-lost civilizations or computer games in two publicly accessible brick water tanks. Unde
Historical marketplace with a fountain, statue, and theatres. For centuries, the Vegetable Market, nicknamed Zelňák, has been a place where
Visitors of all ages come here to enjoy over 170 interactive exhibits spread out across 4,600 m². This unique permanent exhibition is divided int
You can find more inspiration for your trips at gotobrno.en.
There is always something going on in Brno. A selection of the best events: current festivals, concerts, exhibitions, films, theatre, sports and many other events.
South Moravia is always on the move! Choose an event according to your taste: food festivals, culture events, concerts, workshops,...
JAMU students enrich the Brno cultural calendar. Choose from the current program.
The oldest theater building in Central Europe, right on Zelný trh, primarily features drama performances in its repertoire.
Mahen Theatre on Malinovský Square, part of the National Theatre Brno, offers drama, ballet performances, and concerts. odkaz_na_kulturu_mahenovo_divadlo_pokud_neni_zadan
A leisurely bike trip through the mementos of the Battle of the Three Emperors. You'll cover a distance of 32 km with a total ascent of 366 m.
Did Napoleon pause in Brno? Yes, he did! In fact, he spent more time in the Moravian capital in the memorable year of 1805 than on the battlefield at
The Moravian native lived in the Balkans, Munich, Vienna, Paris and far away in America. Follow his footsteps through South Moravia. The famous Art No
What did Jewish quarters look like in Czech towns? Where is the beautiful Empire chateau situated? Welcome to Boskovice. Köhn, keep going, you will no
Remember from school how Neanderthal man hunted mammoths? Do you know what wine from Baroque cellars tastes like? Raise your expertise in Pálava!
On foot or by bike. Go and see the places where a crucial event of Czech history took place in 1805. And not just of Czech history, but also of French
You can find more inspiration for your trips at south-moravia.com.