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Map of the Czech Republic highlighting Brno

Brno (German: Brünn) is the second-largest city of the Czech Republic, located in the southeast of the country, at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers. The town is a political and a cultural hub of the South Moravian Region (population est. 1,125,000).

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View of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul (Petrov)
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View of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul (Petrov)
The southern side of Spielberg fortress

Brno was founded in 1243; the area had been settled since the 5th century. It was used as a stronghold until the middle of the 19th century. Then the fortifications were replaced by green areas and buildings in the Viennese style. The Spielberg fortress (also Špilberk), the castle of Brno, was probably the best known prison of the Austrian Empire until 1858.

Soon after the industrial revolution, the town became one of the industrial centres of the Czech Republic. Sometimes it is called the Czech Manchester. The Brno University of Technology was established in 1899; since 1995, the university have been developing the Czech Technology Park.

Many expositions have been held at the Fairground Site of Brno since 1928; the annual International Engineering Fair of Brno and Invex are probably the most important ones.

Villa Tugendhat, designed by Mies van der Rohe and built in the late 1920s close to the centre of the city, is known as a monument of modern architecture, and was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2002.

Masaryk University was established in 1919.

Masaryk Circuit was built in the 1980s in the northwest of the town.

The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, Supreme Court of the Czech Republic and Highest Prosecutor's Office of the Czech Republic moved to Brno or were established there in 1993, after the division of Czechoslovakia.

Brno Today

In the 1990s, after more than 70 years of discussions, the town hall decided to build a new main train station futher from the centre of the town and to develop a modern town quarter at the place now occupied by the tracks. This plan has been often criticised for its possible economical and ecological consequences. The whole Brno railway junction is to be reconstructed, which is very complicated due to its 170 years of development since the first train came to Brno from Vienna in 1839. The construction should be finished in 2017.

Ignis Brunensis, an international fireworks competition, is held each June. The show attracks more than 200,000 spectators regularly.

A unique slang spoken in Brno is called Hantec.

Famous people associated with Brno

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