O proměně
What we have accomplished
The House of Nature will join the existing network of 12 other Houses of Nature located in protected landscape areas throughout the Czech Republic. An extension with both indoor and outdoor exhibitions of rare fauna and flora has been added to the first floor. The exhibition continues outside the building through display elements and representatives of typical flora in the garden.
The ground floor with operational and technical facilities houses a lecture hall for up to 56 people, classrooms, and a workshop. The pleasant experience of visiting is enhanced by the use of wood in the building's interior. The house will serve the public and offer educational programs for schools as well as leisure programs for children and youth. The exhibition also features an interactive audiovisual system and unique sound information boxes.
Building Area
652 m²
Budget
97,018,119 CZK
Foundation Financial Support
13,281,669 CZK
Project Authors
Létající inženýři – Architectural and Design Studio of Tomáš Havlíček
Investors
City of Hodonín
Co‑Investors
European Regional Development Fund, KKFF, South Moravian Region, State Environmental Fund of the Czech Republic
More about the transformation
The information and visitor center of the National Natural Monument Hodonínská Dúbrava serves as a starting point for visitors to the region. It also sells tickets to the exhibition and regional products. Visitors can find all the necessary information, not only about the natural monument, but also about; the emerging adjacent forest park Dúbrava, the Natural Monument Pánov, and the Hodonín and Mutěnice ponds. The garden of the House of Nature seamlessly connects with the building itself.
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