The charms of the Czech Republic's second-largest city may not be immediate, but spend a few days in this Moravian town and Brno's vibrant, authentic Czech ambiance will win you over. It's a fine way to experience Czech life without the teeming herds of tourists that visit Prague. Art Nouveau, Empire and Neoclassical buildings stand in the bar- and restaurant-packed old city center. Leafy parks abound. Be sure to get a photo with a local landmark, the suspiciously crocodilian Brno Dragon statue.
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DISCOVER THE UNIQUE COMBINATION OF THE TWO WORLDS OF ALFONS MUCHA’S WORK The Two Worlds exhibition combines two diverse bodies of work of world-famous Art Nouveau painter Alfons Mucha. Nine of the largest canvasses from the Slav Epic will for the first time ever be joined by a collection of Mucha’s posters. This unique exhibition is unparalleled in the Czech Republic and abroad.
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The villa and the garden are beautiful. I found the exhibition inside very interesting and well organised. It is divided into themes and lets you learn about architecture in Brno, the history of the Löw-Beer family, social issues and more. A large part of the exhibition is dedicated to Villa Tugendhat. As none of the original items survived, there is one furnished room that demonstrates what life in the house might have looked like.
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Beautiful shop and gallery with Polaroid, Instax and analogue cameras and photography films. If you are a photographer, you will love this place! You can buy or rent a camera for free, you can buy a lot of different instant or 35mm films there. The photography exhibitions take place every months there too.
THE SMALL AUTHOR'S GALLERY AT OLD BRNO. Mostly abstract works are exhibited by painter ANITA STEINOCHEROVA.
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