Brno is a beautiful historic city with a pleasant atmosphere and great food. Good access by train or car (about 1.5 hours by car from Bratislava) therefore makes the second largest city of the Czech Republic, especially for Slovaks from the west of the country, a great place for a one -day trip.
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A Slovakian EMA with her two children went to Moravia over the weekend. In the city they visited the icon of modern architecture Villa Tugendhat, which is a unique work of German architect Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe and was included in the UNESCO list in 2001.
The family did not miss the yellow hill. This monument will be appreciated especially by Harry Potter fans. Three monumental underground tanks, which look like mysterious cathedrals, are a technical monument with an unrepeatable atmosphere. They look like a mysterious chamber of the second film about the famous wizard.
The three after all -day wandering through the city could not miss the local business in the wider center, where everyone had a later lunch. The hikers bet on a verified classic and They ordered a candle on cream and a mix of butchers for two with fries and three kinds of sauces. They chose three homemade raspberry lemonades for drinking. For excellent food they paid overall 1067 Czech crowns, which is EUR 43.40. Photo can be found in the gallery!