South Moravian Museum in Znojmo
| One of the oldest museums in South Moravia.
From its inception in 1878, the municipal museum began collecting mementos and relics from Znojmo’s past, which it then presented to the public in its first exhibition in 1889. Through the work of custodian Anton Vrbka, the collections were rehoused in Znojmo Castle in 1910.
The entire castle and the historic rotunda themselves fell under the museum’s administration in 1920. The castle occupies a promontory above the confluence of the Dyje and the Gránický stream in Znojmo. Part of the castle complex is made up of St. Catherine’s Rotunda.
The museum today also administers the Franciscan Monastery, the ruins of Cornštejn Castle, the Prokop Diviš Memorial and the House of Arts. Its exhibition activities make the South Moravian Museum one of the important cultural institutions of the town and region.
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Brno (Czech Republic): Dietrichstein Palace and the Moravian Museum, Moravian Karst and Caves, Špilberk Castle , The Capuchin Church, The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, The Church of St. James, The Moravian Gallery in Brno, Veveří Castle, The Old Town Hall,
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올로모우츠에서 남서쪽으로 60km 떨어져 있는 브르노. 체코에서 두 번째로 큰 도시다. 30년 전쟁으로 올로모우츠가 파괴되자 스웨덴군의 침략에도 점령되지 않았던 브르노가 새로이 모라비아의 중심지로 떠오르면서 발전한 곳이다. 인구가 늘어나 이제는 박물관으로 쓰이는 옛 시청사. 정면에 보이는 조각들 중 하나가 휘어져 있는데 석세공이 잔금을 받지 못하자 분풀이로 꼬부렸다고 전해진다. 브르노에서 가장 높은 곳에 슈필베르크 성이 있다. 13세기에 처음 지어져 17세기에 바로크식 요새로 개축되었다고 한다. 요새였다는 사실을 증명하듯 성 앞에 는 대포를 진열해 놓았다. 안쪽에 있는 해자로 내려가면 지하에 있는 방으로 들어갈 수 있는데 감옥으로 쓰였던 곳이란다. 오스트리아가 지배하던 18세기에 황제의 명령으로 슈필베르크 성은 감옥이 되었고 나중에는 나치가 수용소로 이용했었다. ‘감옥은 오스트리아가 점령한 시기에 있었는데 이곳은 가장 악명 높은 곳이었습니다. 왜냐하면 모든 범죄자가 다 있었기 때문입니다.슈필베르크 성에는 오스트리아 통치 시기의 정치범들도 있었습니다.’ 성탑에 올라서니 브르노 시내가 한눈에 들어온다. 현대식 건물 사이로 고풍스런 건물들이 조화로워 보인다. ‘이 슈필베르크 성도 중요한 역사적 유산이지만 이 곳에서 시내의 다른 역사적 건축물을 볼 수 있습니다. 여기서 보는 광경은 정말 아름답습니다.’
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Špilberk Castle, Brno, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Europe
Špilberk Castle is an old castle on the hilltop in Brno, Southern Moravia. It began to be built as early as the first half of the 13th century by the Přemyslid kings and complete by King Ottokar II of Bohemia. From a major royal castle established around the mid-13th century, and the seat of the Moravian margraves in the mid-14th century, it was gradually turned into a huge baroque fortress considered the heaviest prison in the Austro-Hungarian empire, and then into barracks. This prison had always been part of the Špilberk fortress. In 1620, after losing The Battle of White Mountain on November 8, the leading Moravian members of the anti-Habsburg insurrection were imprisoned in Špilberk for several years. The town of Brno bought the castle in 1560 and made it into a municipal fortress. The bastion fortifications of Špilberk helped Brno to defend itself against Swedish raids during the Thirty Years' War, and then successful defence led to further fortification and the strengthening of the military function of the fortress. At the same time Špilberk was used as a prison. Protestants were the first prisoners forced to serve time here, followed later by participants in the revolutions of 1848-49, although hardened criminals, thieves and petty criminals were also kept here. Franz Freiherr von der Trenck, Austrian soldier and one of the most controversial persons of the period was also jailed and died here on October 4, 1749. Later, apart from several significant French revolutionaries captured during the coalition wars with France, Jean-Baptiste Drouet, famous as the former postmaster of Sainte-Menehould who had arrested King Louis XVI, was the most known of them all. A group of fifteen Hungarian Jacobins led by the writer Ferenc Kazinczy was also especially noteworthy. More than a quarter of a century later, from 1822 on, specially constructed cells for state prisoners in the northern wing of the former fortress were filled with Italian patriots known as Carbonari, who had fought for the unification, freedom and independence of their country. The poet Silvio Pellico, who served a full eight years here, made the Špilberk prison famous all over Europe with his book Le mie prigioni - My prisons. The last large national group of political prisoners at Špilberk consisted of nearly 200 Polish revolutionaries, mostly participants in the Kraków Uprising of 1846. After that, the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph dissolved the Špilberk prison in 1855, and after departure of the last prisoners three years later, its premises were converted into barracks which remained as such for the next hundred years. Špilberk entered public consciousness as a centre of tribulation and oppression on two more occasions; firstly, during the First World War when, together with military prisoners, civilian objectors to the Austro-Hungarian regime were imprisoned here, and secondly in the first year of the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. Several thousand Czech patriots suffered in Špilberk at that time, some of whom were put to death. For the majority of them however, Špilberk was only a station on their way to other German prisons and Nazi concentration camps. In 1939-41, the German army and Gestapo carried out an extensive reconstruction at Špilberk in order to turn it into model barracks in the spirit of the so beloved romantic historicism of the German Third Reich ideology. The Czechoslovak army left Špilberk in 1959, putting to a definite end its military era. The following year, Špilberk became the seat of the Brno City Museum.
Špilberk Castle, Brno, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Europe
Špilberk Castle is an old castle on the hilltop in Brno, Southern Moravia. It began to be built as early as the first half of the 13th century by the Přemyslid kings and complete by King Ottokar II of Bohemia. From a major royal castle established around the mid-13th century, and the seat of the Moravian margraves in the mid-14th century, it was gradually turned into a huge baroque fortress considered the heaviest prison in the Austro-Hungarian empire, and then into barracks. This prison had always been part of the Špilberk fortress. In 1620, after losing The Battle of White Mountain on November 8, the leading Moravian members of the anti-Habsburg insurrection were imprisoned in Špilberk for several years. The town of Brno bought the castle in 1560 and made it into a municipal fortress. The bastion fortifications of Špilberk helped Brno to defend itself against Swedish raids during the Thirty Years' War, and then successful defence led to further fortification and the strengthening of the military function of the fortress. At the same time Špilberk was used as a prison. Protestants were the first prisoners forced to serve time here, followed later by participants in the revolutions of 1848-49, although hardened criminals, thieves and petty criminals were also kept here. Franz Freiherr von der Trenck, Austrian soldier and one of the most controversial persons of the period was also jailed and died here on October 4, 1749. Later, apart from several significant French revolutionaries captured during the coalition wars with France, Jean-Baptiste Drouet, famous as the former postmaster of Sainte-Menehould who had arrested King Louis XVI, was the most known of them all. A group of fifteen Hungarian Jacobins led by the writer Ferenc Kazinczy was also especially noteworthy. More than a quarter of a century later, from 1822 on, specially constructed cells for state prisoners in the northern wing of the former fortress were filled with Italian patriots known as Carbonari, who had fought for the unification, freedom and independence of their country. The poet Silvio Pellico, who served a full eight years here, made the Špilberk prison famous all over Europe with his book Le mie prigioni - My prisons. The last large national group of political prisoners at Špilberk consisted of nearly 200 Polish revolutionaries, mostly participants in the Kraków Uprising of 1846. After that, the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph dissolved the Špilberk prison in 1855, and after departure of the last prisoners three years later, its premises were converted into barracks which remained as such for the next hundred years. Špilberk entered public consciousness as a centre of tribulation and oppression on two more occasions; firstly, during the First World War when, together with military prisoners, civilian objectors to the Austro-Hungarian regime were imprisoned here, and secondly in the first year of the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. Several thousand Czech patriots suffered in Špilberk at that time, some of whom were put to death. For the majority of them however, Špilberk was only a station on their way to other German prisons and Nazi concentration camps. In 1939-41, the German army and Gestapo carried out an extensive reconstruction at Špilberk in order to turn it into model barracks in the spirit of the so beloved romantic historicism of the German Third Reich ideology. The Czechoslovak army left Špilberk in 1959, putting to a definite end its military era. The following year, Špilberk became the seat of the Brno City Museum.
ART bomb, Moravian gallery in Brno 2011
Moravian gallery in Brno
Moravian Folk Parade
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Brno Ossuary, Brno, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Europe
Brno Ossuary is an underground ossuary in Brno, Czech Republic. It was rediscovered in 2001 in the historical centre of the city, partially under the Church of St. James. It is estimated that the ossuary holds the remains of over 50 thousand people which makes it the second-largest ossuary in Europe, after the Catacombs of Paris. The ossuary was founded in the 17th century, and was expanded in the 18th century. It's been opened to public since June 2012. Brno ossuary located under Jakubským square in the cadastral City of Brno, for the most part directly beneath the church of St. James. In the past, this place was a cemetery for capacity reasons, however, was the ossuary. When the cemetery was canceled at the end of the 18th century, the ossuary was closed and forgotten for a long. Was rediscovered only in 2001 during an archaeological survey of the square. According to Ales Liberty discoverer ossuary, it is in the up to 50,000 skeletal remains, making it the second largest ossuary in Europe (first place is occupied Paris Catacombs). In 2008, the city of Brno, concluded with the St. James parishes agreement under which the ossuary in 2026 in Brno for rent crown a year, while available to the public in June 2012. The entrance to the ossuary is directly from the square to its opening entrance served as a makeshift hatch from the sidewalk square with the following descent down the ladder.
Best Attractions & Things to do in BRNO, South Moravian Region
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List of Best Things to do in Brno
Villa Tugendhat
VIDA! Science Centre
Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul
Brno Technical Museum
Brno Dam
Spilberk Castle
Old Town Hall
Capuchin Monastery and Vault
10-Z bunker Brno
St. Jacob's Church
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Brno 2016, Czech Republic
2016 01 25 BRNO, Czech Republic, winter scenery:
Cathedral of St Peter and Paul on Petrov Hill, Husova St, Moravian Gallery, Church of Jan Amos Comenius, Masaryk University, Janacek Academy of Music and Performing Arts, Czech Constitutional Court, St Thomas Church, St James Church, Freedom Sq, Astronomical Clock, Sousosi-Plague Column, Koblizna St, Mahen Theatre, Menin Gate, Vegetable Market, Reduta Theatre, Moravian Museum, Church of the Holy Cross, Railway Station, Uzka St, Vankovka Gallery.
2016 01 25 BRNO, Ceska Republika, zimni krajina:
Katedrala Svatych Petra a Pavla, ul Husova, Moravska Galerie, Kostel Jana Amose Komenskeno, Masarykova Univerzita, Janackova Akademie Muzickych Umeni, Ustavni Soud Ceske Republiky, Kastel sv Tomase, Kostel sv Jakuba, Namesti Svobody, Brnensky Orloj, Sousosi-Morovy Sloup, ul Koblizna, Mahenovo Divadlo, Meninska Brana, Zelny trh, Divadlo Reduta, Moravske Zemske Muzeum, Kostel Nalezeni Svateho Krize, Hlavni Nadrazi, ul Uzka, Galerie Vankovka.
2015 01 25 BRNO, Czechy, sceneria zimowa:
Katedra Świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła, ul Husova, Galeria Morawska, Kościół Jana Amosa Komeńskiego, Uniwersytet Masaryka, Akademia Muzyczna i Teatralna Janacek, Sąd Konstytucyjny, Kościół św Tomasza, Kościół św Jakuba, Pl Wolności, Zegar Astronomiczny, Kolumna SP, ul Koblizna, Teatr Mehenovo, Brama Meninska, Rynek Warzywny, Teatr Reduta, Muzeum Morawskie, Kościół św Krzyża, Dworzec Kolejowy, ul Uzka, Galeria Vankovka.
Moravian Museum of Bethlehem
Brno Travel Guide - Czech Republic Memorable Moments
Brno Travel Guide - Czech Republic Memorable Moments
Brno (German: Brünn, Moravian dialect: Štatl) is the second largest city in the Czech Republic and the largest city in the historical Moravian region. Founded around the year 1000, Brno is located in a beautiful natural environment between South Moravian vineyards and the Moravian Karst, and is an easy drive to the nearby Austrian border.
Brno was founded about a thousand years ago, receiving city status in 1243. Surviving sieges from the Hussites in 1428 and 1430, the city also successfully defended itself from Swedish armies during the Thirty Years' War. With the original capital of Olomouc falling into Swedish hands in 1641, Brno became the seat of administration for the Margraviate of Moravia (a borderland region of the Austrian Empire), which stayed long after the war's end. The city flourished during the 19th century as it rapidly industrialized and its population exploded. Brno would later serve as the capital of the semi-autonomous Moravian Land in the First Republic of Czechoslovakia. After surviving World War II intact, the newly-installed Communist Party abolished Moravia's autonomous status to subdivide the country into regions (kraj) in 1949, ending Brno's high political prominence. Contemporary Brno is a mixture of different architectural styles, ranging from the Gothic, Baroque, Art Noveau, and Socialist. Arguably the Czech Republic's second most important cultural centre that often competes with Prague in prestige, Brno has the second largest historic preservation zone in the country (the largest in Prague, the third in nearby Olomouc). Three castles are located in the immediate proximity of the city: Špilberk (a former royal castle for the rulers of Moravia dating to the 13th century, and later an Austrian military bastion), Veveří Castle (near Brno Lake), and Líšeň Castle (to the city's east).
Unlike Prague, Brno has yet to be discovered by mass tourism, meaning that prices and crowds are both minimal and manageable. Low budget accommodation is relatively expensive, due to lack of competition. Brno is the undoubted cultural hub of Moravia, home to a number of notable Moravian institutions, e.g. Moravian Gallery, Moravian Museum, National Theatre Brno, Brno City Theatre, etc. It is a city with a long tradition in motor racing (on the Masaryk Circuit), huge exhibitions and trade fairs (in the Central European Exhibition Center), and as a vibrant university city. With 89,000 university students in a city of 380,000, Brno is the Czech Republic's largest student city by percentage of population. Since 1998, an international firework competition, the Ignis Brunensis, has been held annually every year at the turn of May and June, drawing over 100 to 200,000 visitors a year.
The most interesting places in Brno are the Brno Underground, a labyrinth of cellars including the second biggest ossuary in Europe (after the Catacombs of Paris), the city's three sounding castles, the iconic St. Peter and Paul Cathedral atop Petrov hill, the Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady in the Old Brno District, St. Jacob's Church, the Moravian Museum, Lužánky Park (the oldest public park in the country), Denis Gardens, and various historical squares, churches, and palaces.
There are also other places outside the city centre worth visiting, e.g. the old Jewish cemetery in Brno-Židenice (the biggest one in Moravia), or the Marian Valley in Brno-Líšeň, a cascade of lakes between forested hills. From the north, Brno is surrounded by hills and very pleasant nature, probably the most notable place is the Moravian Karst.
A lot to see in Brno such as :
Moravian Karst
Villa Tugendhat
Špilberk Castle
Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul
Punkva Caves
Macocha Gorge
Veveří Castle
Liberty Square
Brno Zoo
Cabbage Market Sqaure
Church of St. James
Brno Reservoir
VIDA! science center
Moravian Museum
Brno astronomical clock
Moravian Gallery in Brno
Technical museum
Mendel Museum of Masaryk University
Lužánky Park
Brno Observatory and Planetarium
Jurkovič House
Vila Stiassni
Obora Holedná
Capuchin Crypt in Brno
The Cabbage Market
Petrov
Anthropos Pavilion
10-Z Bunker
Villa Löw-Beer
Bongo Brno
Infinit Maximus
Botanical Gardens and Arboretum Mendel University
Marian valley
Pražák Palace - Moravian Gallery
Aquapark Kohoutovice
Denis Gardens
Stránská skála
AZ Tower
Labyrinth under Zelný trh square
( Brno - Czech Republic ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Brno . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Brno - Czech Republic
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Masaryk University students from Brno visit Czech Heritage Museum in Texas
Veronika and Pavel visited from the Czech Republic. This was a return trip to Texas for them; they studied at McLennan Community College in Waco a few years ago. This time, we helped them look for immigration records about their families.
Slováček – Brno. Scéna Moravské Zemské Muzeum - Etnografický ústav. MFF BRNO 2017.
Holiday Inn Brno in Czech Republic for you Family Vacation
Holiday Inn Brno
The Holiday Inn Brno is located on the Brno Trade Fair Grounds. Guests will find themselves within easy reach of the city center. Nearby attractions include the Moravian Museum, the City Hall, the Capuchin Church and Crypt, and the Gothic Cathedral.
The oldest known portrait of a woman sculpted from mammoth ivory found in Czech Republic 26,000
Face of the 26 000-year-old woman
Dolní Vestonice: Portrait Head XV
Pavlovian/Gravettian. 25,000-29,000 years old
This ivory portrait head could depict a man or a woman but the latter is usually assumed. The head is sculpted in the round so that the oval shape of the face is realistically curved. The hair is not indicated but an incised line marks the top of the forehead framing the face. Eye brows are carefully drawn above exceptionally detailed eyes; the nose and mouth are accurately proportioned. There are no ears but these might be covered by the hair.
Dolní Vestonice, Moravia, Czech Republic.
Brno Museum, Czech Republic.
BRNO dnes, Česká republika. Brno today, the Czech Republic 2019
Brno dnes, Česká republika. City Brno today, the Czech Republic 2019
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Technical Museum in Brno / The Best in Heritage 2011
The new look of the water mill in Slup, a presentation on the awarded project from Technical Museum in Brno, by Mr Petr Nekuža.
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Slavic Adventure in Brno, Czech Republic
WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER BRNO. Friends remember each other, the good and the best memories! Brno has embraced us with arms wide open. Although for a very short time that we've been in this Czech city to explore its depths, history, culture and traditions, we've made long-lasting memories to carry with us as we continue our travel journey. To Honza, Barbora and the whole family, thank you for the great memories! We have a great BRNO EXPERIENCE because of the both of you! ????????
BATA shoe museum / Museo del Calzado, Zlín, Czech Republic / República checa / visitar visit
Shoe museum BATA
Zlín, Czech Republic
Museo del Calzado BATA
Zín, República Checa / Chequia
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