Brno

Brno

Brno is a city in the Czech Republic. It’s known for its modernist buildings, like the restored Villa Tugendhat, completed in 1930 by architect Mies van der Rohe. The medieval Špilberk Castle houses a city museum, gardens and a former prison with vaulted tunnels. The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul has baroque altars, a 14th-century statue of the Madonna and Child, and city views from its steeple. ― Google

People died in Brno (First 28 people) - Page 4

Jakub Kresa

Jakub Kresa

Czech mathematician

Emil Boček

Emil Boček

Czech fighter pilot

Karol Divín

Karol Divín

Figure skater

Jan Janák

Jan Janák

Biographer

Miroslav Ambro

Miroslav Ambro

Director

Margaret of Opava

Margaret of Opava


Johanna Beatrix of Dietrichstein

Johanna Beatrix of Dietrichstein

Member of the House of Liechtenstein

Olga Haasová

Olga Haasová

Singer ‧ Milan Kundera's wife

Karel Divíšek

Karel Divíšek

Athlete

Antonín Moskalyk

Antonín Moskalyk

Director

Wratislaus of Brno

Wratislaus of Brno

Member of the Přemyslid dynasty ‧ Ulrich I, Duke of Brno's son

Hanuš of Lipá

Hanuš of Lipá


Jaroslav Šabata

Jaroslav Šabata

Czech political scientist and psychologist

Ema Pechová

Ema Pechová

Actress

Johann Franz von Schaffgotsch

Johann Franz von Schaffgotsch

Military officer

Marie Eleonore of Dietrichstein

Marie Eleonore of Dietrichstein


Ladislav IV. Popel z Lobkowicz

Ladislav IV. Popel z Lobkowicz


Mendel

Mendel

Austrian biologist and meteorologist

Jan Trefulka

Jan Trefulka

Czech writer

Emil Tugendhat

Emil Tugendhat

Fritz Tugendhat's father

Egbert Belcredi

Egbert Belcredi

Author

Ludvík Egbert Belcredi

Ludvík Egbert Belcredi

Count Richard Belcredi's son

Laureano Albán

Laureano Albán

Costa Rican writer

Mojmir I of Moravia

Mojmir I of Moravia

Ruler

Baruch Placzek

Baruch Placzek

Rabbi and writer

Jaroslav Urbánek

Jaroslav Urbánek

Parson

Georg Wrbna-Freudenthal

Georg Wrbna-Freudenthal


Michal Polák

Michal Polák

Vocalist