Zábrdovice
Zábrdovice is a cadastral territory northeast of the center of the city of Brno, Czech Republic. It has an area of 1.64 km². Originally an independent village, it was annexed to Brno in 1850.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Suburb with 12,600 residents
- Description: cadastral area in Brno
- Also known as: “Zabrdovice”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Villa Tugendhat and Janáček Theatre.
Villa Tugendhat
Museum
Photo: Stefan Fadinger, CC BY 4.0.
Villa Tugendhat is an architecturally significant building in Brno, Czech Republic. It is one of the pioneering prototypes of modern architecture in Europe, and was designed by the German architects Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich.
Janáček Theatre
Theater building
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Janáček Theatre is an opera house in the city of Brno, Czech Republic. It is the largest of the three theatres serving the National Theatre Brno opera and ballet company, the others being the Mahen and the Reduta.
Mahen Theatre
Theater building
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Mahen Theatre is a Czech theatre situated in the city of Brno. Mahen Theatre, built as German Deutsches Stadttheater in 1882, was one of the first public buildings in the world lit entirely by electric light.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Brno and Brno-město.
Brno
Photo: Sveter, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Brno is the major city of Moravia. It is the largest city in Moravia and the second-largest city in the Czech Republic by population and area. It was founded around the year 1000; and since the 14th century, the city served as the capital of Moravia.
Brno-město
Suburb
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Brno-město is a cadastral territory of the city district of Brno-střed, forming the central part and historical core of the city of Brno, Czech Republic.
Trnitá
Suburb
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Trnitá is a cadastral territory in Brno, Czech Republic, southeast from the city center. It has an area of 1.90 km². The current district consisted of the territory of several villages, which were annexed to Brno in 1850, and is now has a highly urban character.
Zábrdovice
Latitude
49.19965° or 49° 11′ 59″ northLongitude
16.61506° or 16° 36′ 54″ eastPopulation
12,600Elevation
209 metres (686 feet)Open location code
8FXR5JX8+V2OpenStreetMap ID
node 309878900OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburbGeoNames ID
6639860Wikidata ID
Q10861698
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In Other Languages
From Czech to Slovak—“Zábrdovice” goes by many names.
- Czech: “Brno-Zábrdovice”
- Czech: “Zábrdovice”
- French: “Zábrdovice”
- German: “Obrowitz”
- Polish: “Zábrdovice”
- Russian: “Забрдовице”
- Slovak: “Zábrdovice”
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