National Gallery Prague - Convent of St. Agnes Review
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Now the monastery has been abandoned for a long time, empty inside, nothing, can only through the tall house to think of the religious grandeur of the year.
National Gallery Prague - Convent of St. Agnes
Posted: Aug 1, 2016
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Todemmy
5/5Outstanding
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St Agnes' monastery was named after the 13th century Bohemian princess Agnes. Now the monastery has been abandoned for a long time, very empty, nothing, can only pass through the tall house to pretend the religious grandeur of the year. Part of the monastery has now been opened as a museum to display artworks from the Bohemian region since the Middle Ages.
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Posted: Sep 28, 2019
juki235
4/5Excellent
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The location of St Agnes's Abbey is not very easy to find, it is best to set a place with a mobile phone. The abbey itself has nothing to see, it is a tall empty house. The museum is worth a look at to see what the art in Bohemian areas before the Renaissance was like.
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Posted: Feb 15, 2017
北京雪
3/5Average
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A 13th century Bohemian princess named Agnes. Now the monastery has been abandoned for a long time, empty, nothing, only through the tall house to think of the religious grandeur of the year. Part of the monastery has been opened as a museum to display works of art in the medieval Bohemian region.
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Posted: Jul 8, 2016
艾李李
4/5Excellent
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The Abbey of St Agnes is a public institution, and the entire abbey consists of hundreds of nuns, and it is also a room for homeless children.
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Posted: Aug 4, 2016
yifulan
4/5Excellent
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This church still has its own characteristics. It is a passing church, super beautiful. If you especially love breeding, it is recommended.