Operating a 36 metre high iron helix shaped tower. In the base of the tower there is a public toilet, storage/rental of sports and hiking equipment, additional sales of maps, souvenirs, packaged drinks and food.
The church stands in the centre of the village on the site of an old church, which is mentioned as early as the 14th century. The first church was a branch church, it fell under the parish of Štock and already before 1367 it became a parish church under which other villages - Dobronín, Německý Šicndorf, Střítež, Pávov, Zborná etc.
We operate a museum and exhibition hall. We offer a permanent exhibition Hall of Natives with the history of Jimramov, Life in the Highlands with a nativity scene and an exhibition The Life and Work of Jan Karafiát with a new sculpture based on the motifs of the Beetles.
The Josef Hoffmann Birthplace is a joint workplace of the Moravian Gallery in Brno and MAK Vienna. The permanent exhibition offers an interactive section for all curious visitors. At the same time, you can play an interactive quiz that introduces the life and work of Josef Hoffmann, a native of Brnník, in a playful way.
A unique set of buildings with a closed courtyard and picturesque surrounding landscape offers a wonderful environment to relax and rest in harmony with nature. We offer accommodation, rituals, herbal baths and tranquility. The area is a registered cultural monument and is undergoing gradual renovation.
The regional gallery focuses on the presentation of contemporary art and the work of painter Josef Jambor. The collection of his works is presented within its own programme or on loan to other institutions. It supports young and medium-sized artists with an emphasis on the phenomenon of landscape. Offers exhibitions, educational and community programs.
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