- Villa Tugendhat
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Tugendhat Villa in Brno
State Party = CZE
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, iv
ID = 1052
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 2001
Session = 25th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1052The Villa Tugendhat is considered a masterpiece of the German
architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe . Built in1930 inBrno , in today'sCzech Republic , for Fritz Tugendhat and his wife Greta, the villa soon became an icon of modernarchitecture .It is a paradigmatic example of functionalism. Mies used the revolutionary
iron framework which enabled him to dispense with supporting walls and arrange the interior in order to achieve a feeling of space and light. He also designed all furniture (two types of armchair designed for the building, theTugendhat chair and theBrno chair , are still in production). There were no paintings or decorative items in the villa but the interior was by no means austere due to the use of naturally patterned materials such as the captivatingonyx wall and rare tropical woods. The onyx wall is partially translucent and changes appearance when the evening sun is low. The architect also managed to make the magificient view from the villa an integral part of the interior.The cost of building the villa was very high due to the unusual construction method, the luxurious materials, very modern technology of heating, ventilation etc. It is also quite large for a family house, a fact which may escape casual visitors since the elegant simplicity of the rooms used by the family is compensated by a very large space occupied by various utility rooms.
Fritz and Greta Tugendhat, who were
Jew ish, leftCzechoslovakia with their children in 1938, shortly before the country was dismembered following theMunich agreement . They never returned. The house was used for various practical purposes for several decades afterWorld War II and in1992 the political leaders ofCzechoslovakia met there to sign the document that formally divided the country into the present separate states of theCzech Republic andSlovakia . Since 1994 the villa has been open to the public as a museum administered by the city of Brno.In 2007 the heirs of Fritz and Greta have formally applied for the restitution of the villa, citing a law covering works of art confiscated during the Holocaust. The reason for this application appears to be frustration over the failure of the municipality of Brno to carry out vital restoration work. Whether the claim will be successful (can a building, for legal purposes, be considered a work of art?) remains to be seen.
The house was featured in the 2007 film Hannibal Rising as the Villa of the chief villain.
Photo gallery
Villa Tugendhat was designated a
World Heritage Site byUNESCO in2001 .External links
* [http://www.tugendhat-villa.cz/html.en/ Official Website of Villa Tugendhat]
* [http://www.villa-tugendhat.derplaner.at/ FOTO REPORT of Villa Tugendhat]
* [http://slurl.com/secondlife/Czechoslovakia2/91/154/23/ Visit Villa Tugendhat in virtual world Second Life]
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