The Villa Tugendhat is a modernist masterpiece located in Brno, Czech Republic. It was designed by the famous German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1929 and completed in 1930. The villa is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction.
Visitors can take a guided tour of the villa, which lasts around 90 minutes. The tour includes access to the main living areas, bedrooms, and garden. Tickets must be purchased in advance through the official website or at the Brno Tourist Information Center.
The entrance fee for adults is 350 CZK (approximately 13 EUR) and for children and students is 200 CZK (approximately 7.50 EUR). There are also discounts for seniors and groups.
The official website for Villa Tugendhat is www.tugendhat.eu/en/. Here, visitors can find information about the history and architecture of the villa, as well as book a tour and purchase tickets.
In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the historic city of Brno, including the Špilberk Castle and the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul. There is also the Brno Ossuary, which is an underground crypt containing the remains of over 50,000 people. The Moravian Karst, a natural park with caves and hiking trails, is also nearby.
It is recommended to check the opening hours of each attraction before visiting, as they may vary depending on the season.
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