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Start date: 1 January 2015
End date: 30 September 2023
Number of projects: 149
Total budget: 97 367 586,27 €
EU contribution: 74 360 144,18 €
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Country: European Commission Flag
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funds
ERDF: 32 896 173,74 €
CF: 26 061 593,47 €
ESF: 15 402 376,96 €

Brno

Brno ( BUR-noh, Czech: [ˈbr̩no] ; German: Brünn) is a city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers, Brno has about 400,000 inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the Czech Republic after the capital, Prague, and one of the 100 largest cities of the European Union. The Brno metropolitan area has approximately 730,000 inhabitants. Brno is the former capital city of Moravia and the political and cultural hub of the South Moravian Region. It is the centre of the Czech judiciary, with the seats of the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court, and the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office, and a number of state authorities, including the Ombudsman, and the Office for the Protection of Competition. Brno is also an important centre of higher education, with 33 faculties belonging to 13 institutes of higher education and about 62,000 students. Brno Exhibition Centre is among the largest exhibition centres in Europe. The complex opened in 1928 and established the tradition of large exhibitions and trade fairs held in Brno. Brno hosts motorbike and other races on the Masaryk Circuit, a tradition established in 1930, of which the Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix is one of the most prestigious races. Another cultural tradition is an international fireworks competition, Ignis Brunensis, which attracts tens of thousands of visitors to each display. The most visited sights of the city include the Špilberk Castle and fortress and the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul on Petrov hill, two medieval buildings that dominate the cityscape and are often depicted as its traditional symbols. The other large preserved castle near the city is Veveří Castle by Brno Reservoir. Another architectural monument of Brno is the functionalist Villa Tugendhat, which was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 2001. One of the natural sights nearby is the Moravian Karst. The city is a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network and was designated a "City of Music" in 2017. (from Wikipedia)

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PROJECTTOTAL BUDGETEU CONTRIBUTIONFUNDTraffic management and traffic data collection in Brno, 3 rd stage 4 753 335,71 € 4 040 335,35 € CF Building a lapidarium and professional background of Špilberk Castle 4 517 214,93 € 3 839 632,69 € ERDF House for Julia 4 196 470,58 € 3 566 999,99 € ERDF Support for pre-school and basic education in Brno 4 099 982,02 € 3 484 984,72 € ESF Traffic management and traffic data collection in Brno, 2nd stage 3 916 512,19 € 3 329 035,36 € CF Traffic management and traffic data collection in Brno, 4th stage 3 633 092,57 € 3 088 128,69 € CF Kindergarten Kamechy II, construction of six-class kindergarten 3 220 768,37 € 2 737 653,11 € ERDF Equal access to pre-school education in Brno 2 776 778,73 € 2 419 268,47 € ESF Traffic management and traffic data collection in Brno, 6th stage 2 636 511,11 € 2 241 034,44 € CF Construction works of primary schools and kindergartens Horníkova 3 616 319,32 € 1 808 159,66 € CF Prevention of school failure at primary schools in Brno 1 999 742,70 € 1 742 275,83 € ESF New building of kindergarten Sýpka 26a 1 999 999,96 € 1 699 999,97 € ERDF Traffic management and traffic data collection in Brno, 5th stage 1 900 451,32 € 1 615 383,62 € CF Traffic management and transport data collection 1 857 203,74 € 1 578 623,18 € CF Local Action Plan for the Development of Education in Brno II 1 418 646,88 € 1 205 849,85 € ESF