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A New Landmark Above the Svratka

From the outside, it reads as a quiet landmark; from within, as a considered decision. Nová Myslivna brings a kind of living that combines views over Brno, the hush of the forest, and specifications rarely seen on the market.

You stand on a forest path and, for a moment, it feels as if you’ve left Brno behind. Then the view opens between the tree trunks and the city lies below you like a map. This is where the story of Nová Myslivna begins — a building that appeared on a wooded ridge above the Svratka and, within a few months, became a new point of orientation.
 
On paper, it sounds simple: a home close to the centre, yet in the woods. In reality, it’s a combination almost no one offers. The city is growing inward, filling brownfields, adding blocks and towers. In many new developments, greenery is treated as scenery. Here, the city becomes the backdrop and the forest takes the leading role.

 

The architecture follows the terrain. The massing traces the slope, settling into it naturally. From the windows, you don’t look at another façade — you look into the trees. Privacy doesn’t come from a “residence” label; it comes from the simple fact that no one can see into your windows.
 
And the practicalities are surprisingly down-to-earth. Five minutes by car to the D1 motorway, a short walk to public transport. For some, a detail; for others, the deciding argument. People who want calm often don’t want isolation. They want the option: to be in the city quickly in the morning, and to return to silence in the evening.

 

 

In the interiors, you can tell the project is designed for clients who don’t want to “finish” their apartment after handover. Wooden floors, quality tiling, sanitaryware, and common areas that don’t feel like an office-building corridor. External shading and air conditioning are part of the standard. The developer has also built a showroom where you can walk through the future standard in person. At a time when homes are often sold through renderings, the physical experience is unexpectedly convincing. A material in your hand and proportions in real space bring clarity fast.

An interesting moment comes with the warranty: five years for the entire apartment, including the fittings and equipment. In real estate, a line like that usually triggers follow-up questions; here it reads more like a statement of attitude. When someone offers a longer guarantee, they’re signalling they don’t intend to hide behind fine print.
 
Then there’s everyday life — often promised in abstract terms in similar projects. Here, it takes a concrete shape: a fitness centre, wellness, reception. And on the top floor, a restaurant with a panoramic view.
 
Nová Myslivna will attract people who protect their time and privacy: families, couples, entrepreneurs. In buildings like this, community isn’t invented — it forms on its own. It’s enough for people with a similar rhythm and similar expectations of their environment to meet.
 
On the Brno market, the project arrives with a proposition built on more than design: a combination of location, standard, and operational certainty. Nová Myslivna draws on a site that cannot be replicated and adds the parameters buyers in this category expect — uncompromising fit-out, in-house services, and an above-standard warranty. For some clients, it will be exactly the kind of home you don’t buy “to try.”
 

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