Things to do in Kurdějov

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South Moravian which includes farmland and a city
South Moravian featuring a fountain, a city and a square or plaza
South Moravian showing forest scenes, a gondola and tranquil scenes
South Moravian which includes forests, views and tranquil scenes
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1. Villa Tugendhat

Visit Villa Tugendhat to discover a marvelous example of the functionalist architecture movement that hit Brno during the 1920s. Explore contemporary-designed rooms, admire displays of period furniture and wander around a pristine garden. Villa Tugendhat is the former home of Grete and Fritz Tugendhat, two heirs to industrial fortunes. In 1927, they commissioned German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to build the villa, which today is internationally famous for its designs.
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Villa Tugendhat

2. Spilberk Castle

Unravel centuries of royal history amid the dungeons, ramparts and museum of Špilberk Castle. This striking landmark has operated as a seat for the Moravian margraves, a fortress and a Habsburg-era prison. Špilberk Castle dates back to the mid-1200s, when it was established by King Přemysl Otakar II. It looms over Brno’s Old Town from a hilltop surrounded by tree-lined gardens.
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Spilberk Castle featuring flowers as well as a small group of people

3. Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul

The two sky-scraping towers of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, known in Czech as Katedrala sv. Petra a Pavla, are a symbol of the city of Brno. Admire the impressive Gothic exterior and richly decorated Baroque interior of this magnificent sacred structure.
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Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul featuring a sunset and a city

4. Lednice Liechtenstein Castle

Lednice Castle is a sumptuous chateau, a neo-Gothic masterpiece surrounded by lavish gardens. Once the summer home of a prominent aristocratic family, this grand structure is now a UNESCO-listed cultural site. Within its extensive grounds are a 19th-century greenhouse filled with tropical plants, an artificial ruin of a castle and a minaret.
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Lednice Liechtenstein Castle which includes heritage elements, heritage architecture and a garden

5. Mikulov Chateau

See the towers and spires of Mikulov Chateau (Zámek Mikulov) punctuating the skyline of the town of Mikulov like a castle from a fairy-tale movie. This Baroque masterpiece and former governor’s palace dates back to the mid-13th century. The noble Dietrichstein family took control in the 1500s. The structure was later refurbished following World War II bomb damage. Today Mikulov Castle is home to the Regional Museum of Mikulov.
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South Moravian showing a city

What to do in Kurdějov