Villa Tugendhat, an independent department of the Brno City Museum, is newly offering regular educational programmes for students of pre-schools, primary schools, secondary schools and universities. 

Object teaching (the villa as an art object, the villa as a narrator of both minor and major history) will be employed in order to develop critical thinking amongst the students. This will include the placing of Villa Tugendhat and its architect into the domestic and world cultural context.

The programmes are focused on school groups with the capacity consequently set at the usual number of students in one class. This number cannot exceed 25 students for safety reasons. 

You can download the programme here.

You can download the poster here.

 

OVERVIEW OF THE TYPES OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES:

1. FOR PRE-SCHOOLS AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS:
a guided tour combined with the creative études
1.a) Architecture of the Villa Tugendhat – “Less is more”
1.b) Design in the Villa Tugendhat – “God is in the detail”

2. FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: 
a thematic guided tour combined with a discussion and active aspects
2.a) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe – the architect of Villa Tugendhat amongst other things
2.b) The Tugendhats – the story of one Brno Jewish family

 

DATES:

Wednesday 16 January 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 6 February 2013, 8.00–9.30 

Wednesday 20 February 2013, 8.00–9.30 

Wednesday 6 March 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 13 March 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 27 March  2013, 8.00–9.30 

Wednesday 3 April 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 10 April 2013, 8.00–9.30 

Wednesday 17 April 2013, 8.00–9.30 
Friday 26 April 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 22 May 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 29 May 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 5 May 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 12 May 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 19 May 2013, 8.00–9.30

Wednesday 26 May 2013, 8.00–9.30

 

CONTACT: 

Mgr. Eliška Veselovská: eliska.veselovska@tugendhat.eu