The House That Predicted the Future. And Why Horses Once Lived Inside It
Villa Tugendhat was built in 1930 — but it looked like it came from another century. Glass walls disappeared into the floor. Open spaces replaced traditional rooms. It redefined modern living decades before the world was ready. But during World War II, history entered the house. At one point, horses stood inside its iconic living room. This is the story of one of the most influential modernist homes ever built — and what happened when the future collided with war. #VillaTugendhat #Architecture #Modernism #Bauhaus #HiddenHistory #Documentary #ArchitectureDocumentary #DesignHistory #MiesVanDerRohe #ForgottenHistory

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