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当日抵达后才知需预约才能进入参观,否则只能参观庭园,因为已经我们隔日就要离开brno,只好只参观该花园,希望下次还有机会再访
在这样美丽的城市中图根哈特别墅是个很了不起的建筑。这幢别墅是密斯凡德罗的早期杰作之一,而且还很实用。二战期间别墅也曾被使用过,后来共产时期有一段时间用来做儿童医院,所以别墅的将来和过去还是有差别的,所以我在用词上得注意点,在未来的一年左右别墅的主体要尽可能按照原来的样子进行修缮,也就是说要对游客关闭一段时间,所以如果你要来参观就今年来吧,不然你就得等上一段时间。别墅在建筑方面来讲可谓首屈一指,但建造的时候耗资却相当于同地区30幢规模很大的房子,这点让我有点难以接受。因为这是在20世纪20年代大萧条时期的建造的,我就忍不住想钱是否可以用得更加明智一些。但是如果你来到了布鲁诺真的应该来这看看,因为它真的很雄伟。
Beautiful place in the very interesting location. Villa is amazing both - architectonically and historically . You have to book tour in advance - which is why I take one point down. Our tour guide was fine but sometimes he didnt check if there are all visitors in the room as he was explaining some stuff - we sometimes miss pieces of informations. And also lady in the ticket office looks like we were bothering her. So there is that. Anyway really nice and interesting place to visit but make your reservation first.
A must see if you visit this second city of Czech Republic. Kids will love it too. My six year old wasn't bored once. Be warned, if going in the summer months, wear shoes as shrink wrapping your child's sandal feet is not a good experience.
It was definitely troublesome to make a booking prior to the trip (and 3PM is a bit of an awkward timing) but it was an absolutely wonderful tour. Will definitely be of interest for those into architecture and interior design!
Something to be seen. Design by the world class architect before the second word war and recently renovated.This is a finest example of the living villas architecture between the wars.Also a historical place where the peaceful division of Czechoslovakia was negotiated.A problem can be to get entry booking as the tickets are limited for each day and the demand is high.It is recommended to pre-book.
You just have to see that and feel the atmoshpere. There is even a bestselling book written, where this Villa is playing a main role. Be sure you dont miss this place when you are in Brno! :-)
Tugendhat Villa in Brno is one of the most famous functionalist villas. The work, which has brought in new elements of modern architecture. It is made from the finest materials. One wall, behind which is a view of Brno, is glassed and can be opened in the summer. The villa was built by industrialist family Tugendhat, who before World War II because of his Jewish origin fled. The villa is owned by the city of Brno.
I really aprreciated the time we spent in this amazing house and the garden. History and art of the 20th century is taking place in still modern looking rooms - you can really feel the spirit of this amazing house and of the period of the first Czechoslovakia Republic - when new opportunities for architecture and new ways of living were freshly open. Atmosphere will get you just between two WW when nothing was impossible is waiting there for you :)
Firs of all, you have to book it few months in advance. Then, you will be gouded around a house. Yes, it's a house built for a rich family. The thing is, it was extraordinarily modern whan it was built, has amazing inside-garden and is still economical! But I don't recommend this to most of you. As I wrote in the title, 90% percent of you is ignorant and won't like it. I, however enjoyed it a lot!
4pm closure last Sunday not 6pm per website - understandably disappointed. When we turned up other bemused visitors outside. If you are going to close early put it on your website
If there is something in Brno that you just HAVE to see, it is Villa Tugendhat. It is incredible example of such a specific architectonic style and there simply are stories bound that you won´t probably believe. But yes, it does have its flaws... You HAVE to make a reservation probably 2 months ahead to get you a spot and you have to pay entrance that is definitely not anyhow close to be low or even normal.
I was lucky that a local friend arranged me a ticket for this museum --the waiting list even off-season can be many weeks for the English spoken tours -max 15 pax-, beware! But such an experience. A masterpiece of architect genius Mies van der Rohe, possibly his best work. Beautifully restored and now a UNESCO World Heritage object. Apparently Grete Tugendhat, wife of the original owner told Mies he had "unlimited budget"... So expect to stand in awe in front of the onyx wall dividing the living area, the spacious dining area and terrace, the sublime 1920-30 furniture and accessories (reacquired, so said the guide, after the Nazis and the Soviets plundered the place and used it for interrogations resp. horse stables...). Admire the airconditioning and heating systems, and the huge plate glass windows (3.5 x 5m, electrically operated to sink into the floor).You need a special ticket to take photos inside the villa-- but in our instance the guide was flexible about this. Either way don't miss to take a photo from the bottom of the garden, the villa is most photogenic from there.
A unique example of the modern architecture. You will be amazed and suprized by the innovative parts which are not expected to be in place at the time when the house was built. Some of the inventions are today considered as common. Very educative.
Fantastic house, well worth making the 2 1/2 hour train journey from Prague. The restoration in 2012 has brought the house back to a near-new condition, and Mies's vision of luxury looks so fresh and contemporary. Such sad stories surround this house, but it is wonderful that it is once again open to the public in pristine condition.