Brno isn’t as well-known as the Czech Republic’s capital city of Prague, but this hidden gem of a city is definitely worth visiting! Located in the southern region of the Czech Republic known as Moravia, Brno is a wonderful destination for family travelers.
It is famous for housing numerous social and cultural events such as exhibitions, concerts and festivals. Exhibition Centre Brno Exhibition Centre is one of the most elegant convention centres in Europe. It was founded in 1928 and it covers an area of approximately 660,000 square meters.Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic after Prague, is a charming and bizarre city with two town halls, a triangular-shaped square, a legendary dragon and a clock that strikes noon at eleven o’clock. This modern metropolis is known for its strong industrial tradition, but boasts a rich cultural and artistic life.
Paleolithic Period - Art, Tools, Hunter-Gatherers: Two main forms of Paleolithic art are known to modern scholars: small sculptures; and monumental paintings, incised designs, and reliefs on the walls of caves. Such works were produced throughout the Mediterranean region and other scattered parts of Eurasia and Africa but survived in quantity only in eastern Europe and parts of Spain and
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