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(From Czech News Agency)
Prague, Jan 31 (CTK) - It is definitely good news that the Brno City Hall supported the idea that the UNESCO-listed Tugendhat Villa is returned to its owners, Bob Fliedr writes in the daily Lidove noviny today referring to a City Hall's Tuesday decision. Unfortunately, the news is good because something else is bad: the Czech state does not take good care of its architectonic heritage, Fliedr says. He recalls that the Tugendhat family did not want its former home back after the fall of Czechoslovak communism in 1989. The heirs said then that they had their home elsewhere now and that they had a lot of trouble of their own anyway. The family …