People known for their achievements in different fields have come from the city of Brno, Czech Republic or lived there. They include scientist Gregor Mendel, who made epochal pea plant experiments, composer Leoš Janáček, and writer Milan Kundera. Numerous politicians and athletes were also born or lived in the city.

Science and academia

Government and politics

Milan Uhde

Writers

Musicians and composers

Visual arts

Film and theatre

Sport

Lucie Šafářová at the US Open in 2007

Religious figures

Others

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