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10 Best Attractions in Brno, Czech Republic

Ritika Khandelwal
Being the second largest city of Czech Republic and a part of UNESCO Creative Cities Network, Brno is full of amazing places to visit which will certainly strike your eyes.

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A significant architectural marvel, with stunning interiors and 84-meter towers offering magnificent city views.
The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul

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Špilberk Castle, founded in the 13th century, offers a fascinating museum and stunning city views.
Špilberk Castle

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A gem of nature!
Moravian Karst

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Moravian Karst is the notable Karst regions in Central Europe. Of around 1100 caverns and gorges, 5 caves are accessible. It features hiking and cycling trails which leads visitors to explore more places of interests.
Designed by the renowned architect, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Tugendhat Villa
Tugendhat Villa is an icon of modernism considering the sumptuous materials, abnormal construction methods, and extraordinary new technologies. Inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 2001, the villa today is a flourishing cultural and educational sight open to public.
Dating back to the early 13th century, the Church of St. James in Brno boasts dynamic Gothic and Baroque architecture.
The Church of Saint James
The Ossuary at the church is the second largest in Europe with remains of around 50000 people. It is a tourist attraction as well as a place of reverence for the dead.
Parnas Fountain is one of the most beautiful fountains from the 17th century.
Parnas Fountain
This amazing monument of baroque sculpture in the Cabbage Market Square, Brno is definitely worth a gander.
A basement holding mummified bodies which is founded in the mid 17th century.
Capuchin Crypt in Brno
It might sound a bit horrifying, but today this funeral room is considered as one of the fascinated tourist attractions.

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Macocha Abyss, or Macocha Gorge, Central Europe's deepest sinkhole, earns its eerie name, translating to 'Stepmother Abyss,' due to its grim legend.
Macocha Abyss

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The tour of the Punkva cave which takes you to the bottom of the Macocha Abyss at a depth of 138m where Punkva River flows through it.

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Czech Republic is not always about Prague.
Ferris Wheel

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During Christmas the markets in Brno are considered to be the most beautiful, and is full of food, drinks, music, activities and more. The city witnessed the biggest ferris wheel in Christmas 2018.
No visit to Brno is complete without visiting the Old Town Hall.
Old Town Hall
A historical building serving as a cultural and informational centre, and having a ton of history associated with it. The Brno Dragon and Brno Wheel are the well-known symbols here.
Brno is a beautiful city and one cannot afford to miss it.