Moravia's capital sits at the confluence of the Svratka and Svitava rivers, roughly 200 kilometres southeast of Prague. With about 380,000 residents, Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic and the administrative centre of the South Moravian Region. Špilberk Castle watches over the city from a hilltop that has served as a fortress, a prison under the Habsburgs, and now a municipal museum. Below the castle, the old town clusters around Zelný trh (Cabbage Market) and Náměstí Svobody, both within walking distance of the main railway station.
Masaryk University and the Brno University of Technology together enrol more than 50,000 students, giving the city a young population relative to its size. The Tugendhat Villa, completed in 1930 by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, received UNESCO World Heritage status in 2001 and remains one of the most important examples of early modernist residential architecture. Companion providers serve Brno from the city centre and areas around the main station. Hotels near Náměstí Svobody and along the tram routes toward Královo Pole provide convenient accommodation for visitors.
The Masaryk Circuit on the city's northwestern edge hosts the Czech MotoGP Grand Prix each August and has been in use for motorcycle racing since 1930. The surrounding South Moravian wine country produces the majority of Czech wine, with vineyards stretching south toward the Austrian border.
Escortservice.com publishes reviewed companion profiles. We do not mediate, provide, or arrange any services between users and providers. All users must be at least 18 years of age. Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul, perched on the Petrov hill, rings its noon bell at 11 a.m. - a tradition dating to the Thirty Years' War when the early ringing allegedly tricked Swedish besiegers into withdrawing.
Moravia's capital sits at the confluence of the Svratka and Svitava rivers, roughly 200 kilometres southeast of Prague. With about 380,000 residents, Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic and the administrative centre of the South Moravian Region. Špilberk Castle watches over the city from a hilltop that has served as a fortress, a prison under the Habsburgs, and now a municipal museum. Below the castle, the old town clusters around Zelný trh (Cabbage Market) and Náměstí Svobody, both within walking distance of the main railway station.
Masaryk University and the Brno University of Technology together enrol more than 50,000 students, giving the city a young population relative to its size. The Tugendhat Villa, completed in 1930 by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, received UNESCO World Heritage status in 2001 and remains one of the most important examples of early modernist residential architecture. Companion providers serve Brno from the city centre and areas around the main station. Hotels near Náměstí Svobody and along the tram routes toward Královo Pole provide convenient accommodation for visitors.
The Masaryk Circuit on the city's northwestern edge hosts the Czech MotoGP Grand Prix each August and has been in use for motorcycle racing since 1930. The surrounding South Moravian wine country produces the majority of Czech wine, with vineyards stretching south toward the Austrian border.
Escortservice.com publishes reviewed companion profiles. We do not mediate, provide, or arrange any services between users and providers. All users must be at least 18 years of age. Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul, perched on the Petrov hill, rings its noon bell at 11 a.m. - a tradition dating to the Thirty Years' War when the early ringing allegedly tricked Swedish besiegers into withdrawing.
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