Brno
Trip Start
May 05, 2007
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Trip End
Aug 02, 2007
Afterwards, we went to Brno, capital of Moravia, and the second biggest city in the Czech Republic.
In Brno, we first visited the Roma Musuem and the modernist Tugenhat Villa, which was built in the 1930s and is still decorated with period pieces.
Afterwards, we ventured out of the city to the Moravsky Kras region full of underground caves. It was another one of the neatest things we did on the trip. We got to walk through stalactite and stalagmite formations and then take a boatride through rivers in the underground cavities. I would highly recommend this if you like the outdoors!
I truly enjoyed exploring the city itself the most, the town square and its adjoining streets were lovely and had the old feel of Prague without all of the crowd.
In Brno, we first visited the Roma Musuem and the modernist Tugenhat Villa, which was built in the 1930s and is still decorated with period pieces.
Afterwards, we ventured out of the city to the Moravsky Kras region full of underground caves. It was another one of the neatest things we did on the trip. We got to walk through stalactite and stalagmite formations and then take a boatride through rivers in the underground cavities. I would highly recommend this if you like the outdoors!
I truly enjoyed exploring the city itself the most, the town square and its adjoining streets were lovely and had the old feel of Prague without all of the crowd.

