Imagine an elegant Art Nouveau building hidden in the greenery of the historic Černá Pole district—this is Villa Löw-Beer, one of the most interesting architectural monuments cherished by the city of Brno. Built at the beginning of the last century, it is a striking example of upper-class residential architecture and an important landmark on the map of the Czech Republic.

Today, this building is not just a monument but a modern museum center. Following a meticulous restoration completed in 2014, the villa became home to the permanent exhibition "Jews in Moravia: The Villa and Its Inhabitants." Here, you can learn about the history of influential industrial dynasties, their daily lives, and their contribution to the region's development from ancient times to the present day.
The site's magnificent garden, which is open to the public free of charge, adds a special charm. Interestingly, it is through this park area that you can access the neighboring, world-famous Villa Tugendhat. Villa Löw-Beer combines a Secession atmosphere, a rich family history, and a cultural space featuring its own gallery and a cozy café.