Špilberk Castle
A major landmark built in the 13th century, the castle is now the main office of the City Museum.
See MoreBunker 10-Z
This nuclear fallout shelter was originaly used by the Nazis during American and Soviet bombing of Brno. Now it's used as a "museum".
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BookCathedral of St. Peter and Paul
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See MoreOld Town Hall - Tourist Information Centre
The Old Town Hall is the home of the Brno Dragon, a symbol of the city. What, a dragon in the Czech Republic? Many legends are tied to it so head to the Town Hall to get to the bottom of the whole dragon thing!
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BookBrno Ossuary
It's the second largest ossuary in Europe (after Paris).
Read more about this fascinating place at https://www.gotobrno.cz/en/place/ossuary-at-the-church-of-st-james-kostnice-u-sv-jakuba/
See MoreKostel sv. Jakuba
Can you spot a a small man showing his buttocks to passersby on the outside walls of the church?
See MoreCapuchin Crypt
Czech mummies
See MoreNáměstí Svobody
The main square of the city. It's quite a lively place as throughout the year, various fairs and markets are held in the square. It's also the home of the Brno astronomical clock.
See MoreVilla Tugendhat
Villa Tugendhat, one of the pioneering prototypes of modern architecture in Europe, has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2001. Tours of the Villa are available, but it's recommended to get the tickets well ahead of your visit.
See MoreBrno Observatory and Planetarium
Astronomers of the world, listen up! The Brno Planetarium is not as famous as the Griffith Observatory, but is just as good!
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See MoreBrno Reservoir
The Brno Reservoir, or Prygl in Brno-speak, is a perfect place to relax and unwind in spring and summer. You can rent a paddle board or a paddle boat too!
Every late May/early June, an international firework competition called Ignis Brunensis is held there, so check that out if you are in the area in May/June!
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