An architectural wonder
Listed as a World Cultural and National Heritage UNESCO site since 2001, Brno’s Villa Tugendhat is an architectural wonder due to its structure, layout, furnishing, setting and technical equipment. Its use of rare and exotic materials also makes this functionalist home designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe unique. This steel load-bearing structure of reinforced concrete is noted for its openness. Its unique furnishings include chairs designed by the architect specifically for the house and an onyx wall. Located in the Brno residential quarter of Černá Pole at 45 Černopolní Street, the villa boasts all of its original furniture, though most are replicas. Brno’s Municipal Museum has been taking care of the three-storey building with a flat roof since 2002. It opened to the public again during March of 2012 after a two-year renovation.
An architectural wonder
Listed as a World Cultural and National Heritage UNESCO site since 2001, Brno’s Villa Tugendhat is an architectural wonder due to its structure, layout, furnishing, setting and technical equipment. Its use of rare and exotic materials also makes this functionalist home designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe unique. This steel load-bearing structure of reinforced concrete is noted for its openness. Its unique furnishings include chairs designed by the architect specifically for the house and an onyx wall. Located in the Brno residential quarter of Černá Pole at 45 Černopolní Street, the villa boasts all of its original furniture, though most are replicas. Brno’s Municipal Museum has been taking care of the three-storey building with a flat roof since 2002. It opened to the public again during March of 2012 after a two-year renovation.
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