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Hrad Špilberk

Hrad Špilberk

4.5Great(434)
  • Galleries and exhibitions
Špilberk 210/1, Brno-město
We offer a tour of the castle famous for its casemates and permanent art exhibitions. We provide rental of the castle courtyard and west courtyard, possibility of organizing a wedding ceremony. We arrange cultural performances, concerts, theatre performances with historical scenes and sports competitions.
PhDr. Jana Svobodová

PhDr. Jana Svobodová

  • Movable property experts and appraisers
Šmejkalova 1560/82, Brno, Žabovřesky
I offer expert witness services in the field of economics. I specialize in the valuation of antiques.
Muzeum města Brna

Muzeum města Brna

4.3Very Good(18)
  • Museums
Špilberk 210/1, Brno-město
The museum is located at Špilberk Castle. It has been there since 1960. You can visit the following permanent exhibitions.
Vila Tugendhat

Vila Tugendhat

4.7Great(358)
  • Cultural monuments and sites
Černopolní 237/45, Brno, Černá Pole
We offer guided tours of Villa Tugendhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The interiors are equipped with exact replicas of the original furnishings. There is an exhibition presenting the architect, the builders and the life of the family, as well as a study and documentation centre.
Čokomorna

Čokomorna

  • Chocolate makers
Špilberk 210/1, Brno-město
Here we offer a selection of honest artisan chocolate from the Czech brand Brutal Choco, made from quality ingredients and with an emphasis on unique taste. There is a wide selection of pralines, filled bars and truffles, complemented by a selection of coffee for the perfect combination of flavours.
Café Garáž

Café Garáž

2 reviews
  • Cafés
Černopolní 237/45, Brno, Černá Pole
The café in the garage of Villa Tugendhat.
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Zámek Štáblovice

Zámek Štáblovice

4.6Great(136)
  • Castles and chateaus
Štáblovice 1
Štáblovice Castle has more than 500 years of history and is one of the places with a unique atmosphere. After a long and sensitive reconstruction, it is now open to the public again. Visitors can learn about its history, architecture and the stories of the noble families who lived here during tours.