Best Museums in South Moravian Region
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Tugendhat Villa
Modernist villa designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe between 1929 and 1930, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its architectural purity and innovative design.
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Kuželov Windmill
Preserved 19th-century Dutch-type stone windmill and ethnographic museum. It features a revolving shingle roof and functional grinding machinery alongside an open-air exhibition of traditional highlander housing.
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Villa Stiassny
Historic modernist villa built in 1929 by architect Ernst Wiesner, now functioning as a museum focused on modern architecture and cultural heritage.
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Brno Ossuary
Historic underground ossuary containing the remains of over 50,000 people from the 17th and 18th centuries, notable as the second-largest ossuary in Europe. It offers a significant archaeological and cultural heritage site for those interested in history and macabre curiosities.
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Archeopark Pavlov
A modern museum with striking architecture built near one of the most important homo sapiens settlement aged 30.000 years.
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Technical Museum
Museum dedicated to technology, industry, and engineering with permanent and temporary exhibitions and interactive activities.
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Moravian Museum
Moravské zemské muzeum is a museum in Brno in the Czech Republic. It is the second-largest and second-oldest museum in the country.
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