Villa Tugendhat
About
Villa Tugendhat is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the heart of Brno, Czechia. Designed by renowned architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built between 1929 and 1930, the villa stands as a pinnacle of early Modernist architecture. Visitors are greeted by a sweeping, glass‑clad façade that opens onto a meticulously landscaped garden, and the interior features open floor plans, extensive use of natural light, and original mechanical systems that remain operational. Guided tours run daily, offering in‑depth explanations of the villa’s architectural innovations and historical context. The venue also hosts a rotating program of exhibitions, temporary displays, and educational activities, making it a dynamic cultural destination. Accessible from the garden during opening hours, the villa is an essential stop for architecture lovers, historians, families, and anyone exploring Brno’s rich cultural tapestry.
Highlights
- Iconic Modernist Architecture
- Harmonious Indoor‑Outdoor Flow
- Technological Legacy
- Curated Exhibits of 1930s Interiors
- Fresh Garden and Exhibition Accessibility
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn months (April–May, September–October) provide pleasant weather and fewer crowds
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes
Tickets & pricing
Villa from the Outside
CZK 200.00
Basic Tour
CZK 400.00
Extended Tour
CZK 450.00
Brno Villa Trilogy
CZK 220.00