The festival focuses on a certain composer or a unique musical theme. More than twenty five chamber and symphonic concerts take place side by side with choirs’ singing, opera shows, ballet shows, etc…
Brno Music Festival – Moravia Music 2023
Where: Brno, Czech Republic
When: Sunday, October 1, 2023 - Sunday, October 22, 2023

Moravsky Podzim
Moravsky Podzim - Janáček Theatre, Opening Concert
Photo by: www.mhf-brno.cz
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ARS/KONCERT
Hybešova 29
602 00 Brno
+420 420 543 420 951
+420 420 724 517 300
Hybešova 29
602 00 Brno
+420 420 543 420 951
+420 420 724 517 300
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Country Information
Capital:
Prague
Currency:
Czech koruna (CZK)
Voltage and Frequency:
230V 50Hz
Dialing country code:
+420
Time Zone:
CET UTC+1 (Summer UTC+2)
Language:
Czech
Location:
Central Europe, southeast of Germany.
Climate:
Temperate; cool summers; cold, cloudy, humid winters.
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Tourist website:
Information address:
CzechTourism Vinohradská 46, P.O.Box 32, 120 41 Prague 2 +420 221 580 611 +420 221 580 711 info@czechtourism.cz
Czech Republic background and overview
Following the First World War, the closely related Czechs and Slovaks of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire merged to form Czechoslovakia. During the interwar years, the new country's leaders were frequently preoccupied with meeting the demands of other ethnic minorities within the republic, most notably the Sudeten Germans and the Ruthenians (Ukrainians). After World War II, a truncated Czechoslovakia fell within the Soviet sphere of influence. In 1968, an invasion by Warsaw Pact troops ended the efforts of the country's leaders to liberalize Communist party rule and create "socialism with a human face." Anti-Soviet demonstrations the following year ushered in a period of harsh repression. With the collapse of Soviet authority in 1989, Czechoslovakia regained its freedom through a peaceful "Velvet Revolution." On 1 January 1993, the country underwent a "velvet divorce" into its two national components, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Czech Republic joined NATO in 1999 and the European Union in 2004.
[Courtesy of The World Factbook]
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