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Břevnov Monastery Review

4.5 /56 Reviews
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Although the monastery is in the castle area, it is relatively remote and not close to other attractions. Take tram 22, 25 to Brevnovsky Klaster and get off. It's right by the roadside. See a green spire and walk over. Unlike the city's territorial constraints, the place is spacious and quiet, beside which there is a small lake, a very leisure place. Because there are few tourists, there are no signs in English.

Břevnov Monastery

Posted: Jul 26, 2018
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  • Todemmy
    5/5Outstanding
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    Brenov Monastery does not have a magnificent palace design, some are simple and elegant architectural style and aura ~ find a place to sit quietly, feel the atmosphere is peaceful and peaceful, very quiet, great attractions ~

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    Posted: Sep 28, 2019
  • GLS***57
    5/5Outstanding

    A beautiful church and area to visit. Opening times and tour availability are impacted by holidays.

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    Posted: Dec 30, 2015
  • 艾李李
    4/5Excellent
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    The monastery of Brenov is a large place. There are several different rooms deep in the monastery. It only requires nuns'accommodation, but it is still very strict with the outside world.

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    Posted: Aug 5, 2016
  • Pippa Bates
    4/5Excellent

    This monastery is located outside the city centre away from the crowds of tourists. It's in a district called Brevnov and it's relatively easy to get a tram here from the centre. The monastery is peaceful and calm and the main thing to see is the church which is worth walking inside. The best part of this place though is the beautiful park and grounds. There is also an amazing Czech restaurant on-site which serves a lot of traditional dishes including roast duck.

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    Posted: Feb 7, 2016
  • Clare Samantha
    4/5Excellent

    Located within the medieval Brevnov monastery you'll find Klášterní Šenk, a traditional Czech pub serving beer from its own in-house microbrewery, which just so happens to be one of Prague’s finest. Serving Břevnovský Benedict dark lager and Imperial Pilsner, this stone walled, rustic pub is a really special place to enjoy beer and Czech cuisine. The Benedictine monastary here dates back to 933 so there's loads to see for history lovers too.

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    Posted: May 24, 2015