Brno

Brno

Brno, the second-largest city in the Czech Republic, located in the South Moravian region, is a dynamic center of technology, culture, and history, boasting architectural gems like the UNESCO-listed Villa Tugendhat, the imposing Špilberk Castle overlooking the city, and a thriving university scene.

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Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul

A prominent landmark in Brno, this Gothic cathedral, with its iconic twin spires, stands on Petrov hill overlooking the city. 

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Parnassus Fountain

The Parnassus Fountain, a Baroque masterpiece in Brno’s Zelný trh square, was constructed between 1690 and 1695 by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach.

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St. James the Greater

St. James the Greater in Brno is a significant Late Gothic religious building located on Jakubské náměstí (St. James’s Square) in the historical center of the city. The church tower reaches a height of 92 meters.

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