Vysoké učení technické v Brně (VUT)

Campus details

This is a campus of Vysoke Uceni Technicke v Brne.

Campus location

Address

Antonínska 548/1
61600 Brno
Czechia

49.201776119085, 16.603276133537

Campus offices

Disability / Inclusion Office

Responsible person
Centrum Alfons
Phone number
+420 54114 2929
Address
Kolejní 2, 612 00 Brno (building A04)

Do not hesitate to contact us. Please send an e-mail with your inquiry to an appropriate person.

Mgr. Eva Viktorinová – [email protected]

  • Student Services Coordinator – students with Specific Learning Difficulties and ADHD

Mgr. Iva Hausková – [email protected]

  • Student Services Coordinator – students with Mental Health Issues and Autistic Spectrum Disorders

Mgr. Jitka Hořanská – jitka.horanska@vutbr.cz

  • Student Services Coordinator – students with Sensory, Physical, and Chronic Health Conditions

International Relations Office

Responsible person
Mariana Tesařová
Phone number
+420 54114 5116
Address
Antonínská 548/1

At Brno University of Technology (BUT), several units are involved in international relations. In addition to the Head of the Department of Internationalization, international students can contact the Admissions Office ([email protected], Zdeňka Kollmannová), while international employees are supported by the Welcome Service ([email protected], Radka Tomaschek Škodová). 

Furthermore, each faculty at the university has its own international office. More contacts can be found here: https://www.vut.cz/en/but/contacts.

Transportation to the campus

Brno University of Technology consists of several faculties located in different parts of the city. All campuses are well connected by the city’s public transportation system (trams, buses and trolleybuses), making them easily accessible from most areas of Brno.

Parking in Brno is regulated by a city parking system. The city uses a “flower” model for residents and parking subscribers, allowing them to park not only near their residence or workplace but also in neighbouring zones. 

For visitors, parking is divided into three zones (A, B and C). Zone A (the historic city centre) is generally not accessible for visitors without a permit. In Zone B, visitors can park free of charge for 60 minutes per day and then pay CZK 40 per additional hour, with regulations applying all day on working days. In Zone C, 60 minutes of free parking is available per day, after which the fee is CZK 30 per hour, with regulations applying on weekdays from 5 PM to 6 AM. 

Free parking always requires registration at a parking meter or via a mobile application. Parking can be paid via parking meters, online systems, mobile apps (such as ParkSimply or EasyPark), or SMS. Additional options include parking garages across the city.