The Convent of St. George is located in Prague Castle, right next to St. George's Church with its red exterior wall. This is the first female monastery in Bohemia. It was built in 973 by the order of Poleslav II, whose sister was the first president of the monastery. Now there is no monastery function, but instead the National Gallery, which collects many works of different styles in different periods, such as the Czech Renaissance and Baroque from the 14th to 17th centuries.