Best attractions and places to see around Brno offer a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes. The city, the second-largest in the Czech Republic, is characterized by its hilltop castles, Gothic cathedrals, and modern functionalist architecture. Surrounding Brno, visitors can explore significant karst regions with caves and a large reservoir popular for recreation. This diverse environment provides a range of notable landmarks and natural features for exploration.
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The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul stands on the site of a romantic church and was built at the beginning of the 13th century.
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A very beautiful church definitely worth seeing
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Nice building, although it would deserve modernization.
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Most of the images posted for this highlight don't show the cross, which, according to the title, is supposed to be the subject, but rather the Brno Cathedral. This is perhaps understandable, given that both the magnificent church – the cathedral (bishop's church) dedicated to the two princely apostles Peter and Paul, which, by the way, can be found in the komoot system at the following link =>>https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/178458 – and this small sacred monument are located in close proximity.
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"Considered a masterpiece of classical modern architecture and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's most important building on European soil, the Tugendhat House in Brno, Czech Republic, is a center of the architectural avant-garde. When it was built in the late 1920s, the Moravian metropolis was already a center of the architectural avant-garde. Thanks to the commitment of architects such as Bohuslav Fuchs and Arnost Wiesner to social housing, countless housing projects and residential buildings for the masses were built in Brno. With the Tugendhat House, a functionalist building for the upper classes was added." This is how the website of the television series "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity" describes this UNESCO World Heritage site. If you would like to watch the short film (available only in German) in the ARD media library, just follow the link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/das-haus-tugendhat-tschechien-folge-288/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS82ODY1NTEw
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Nice market with vegetables, fruits and plants. But also food and drink. Vegetable market
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Unfortunately the lamps are "shot"
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Brno offers a rich history. Don't miss the iconic St. Peter and Paul Cathedral on Petrov Hill, offering panoramic city views. Explore the medieval cellars and passages of the Labyrinth Under the Vegetable Market, or delve into the unique history of the Capuchin Crypt with its mummified remains. The Villa Tugendhat, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases groundbreaking modern architecture.
Beyond traditional museums, Brno offers several distinctive cultural experiences. Visit the Capuchin Crypt to see naturally mummified Capuchin friars, or explore the Brno Ossuary beneath the Church of St. James, the second-largest ossuary in Europe. The Labyrinth Under the Vegetable Market provides a fascinating journey through medieval underground passages.
Just outside the city, the Moravian Karst is a must-see natural wonder, featuring numerous caves like the Punkva Caves with an underground river boat ride, and the dramatic Macocha Abyss. Closer to the city, the Brno Reservoir is popular for recreation and water activities. You can also enjoy tranquil green spaces like Lužánky Park or Denis Gardens.
For breathtaking views, climb the tower of the St. Peter and Paul Cathedral on Petrov Hill. Špilberk Castle, perched on a hilltop, also provides excellent vistas of the city. Another great option is the Holedná Observation Tower, offering views over the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Brno has several attractions suitable for families. The Zelný Trh (Vegetable Market) is a lively historical spot. Lužánky Park offers a great green space for relaxation and play. The Brno Reservoir is perfect for water activities and boat trips, including to Veveří Castle. Many historical sites like Špilberk Castle also engage younger visitors.
The area around Brno is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around the Brno Reservoir. There are also extensive options for gravel biking and mountain biking, with trails ranging from moderate to difficult. For more details on routes, check out the komoot guides for Cycling around Brno, Gravel biking around Brno, and MTB Trails around Brno.
Absolutely. Dominating the city skyline is Špilberk Castle, a 13th-century fortress with a rich history, now housing the Brno City Museum. A short boat trip from the Brno Reservoir will take you to Veveří Castle, another historic landmark worth exploring.
The spring and summer months (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring outdoor attractions like the Moravian Karst, the Brno Reservoir, and various hiking and cycling trails. Autumn also brings beautiful foliage, making it a scenic time for walks.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from Petrov Hill, especially from the St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, noting it's a great spot for sunsets. The historical charm of the Zelný Trh (Vegetable Market) and the architectural significance of Villa Tugendhat are also highly appreciated. The blend of historical sites, cultural depth, and accessible natural beauty makes Brno a diverse destination.
Yes, some attractions in Brno are wheelchair accessible. Moravian Square, with its various installations and the Moravian Gallery, is designed to be accessible. The Brno Main Station is also wheelchair-friendly. While many historical sites may have limitations, efforts are often made to provide access where possible.
While popular sites like Špilberk Castle and St. Peter and Paul Cathedral are essential, consider exploring the mysterious underground water tanks at Žlutý kopec for a unique experience. For a quieter natural escape, visit Medlánecký Kopec, a natural monument known for its unique flora and insect species, or Helen's Spring, nestled in a forest perfect for peaceful walks.


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