Convent of St Agnes (Kláter svaté Anežky České)
U milosrdných 17, Prague, Czech Republic 110 00Map
+420 2 2481 0628
email: ak.educ@ngprague.cz
Neighborhood: Stare Mesto -- Old Town
Overview
This convent, built in 1233, was closed down in the late 18th Century but was then renovated during the latter part of the 20th Century to house a collection of 19th Century art from the National Gallery. Today, the collection is on public display. Originally a convent for the Order of the Poor Clares, it was named after the sister of King Vaclav I who became an abbess here. She was eventually canonized in November 1989. A charming café on the premises offers cold dishes with Moravian wine and a variety of coffee and chocolate desserts. A visit on the first Wednesday of the month will fetch you free entry.
- Open Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM
- Type:
Attractions & Landmarks
- Nearest Train: A route - Staroměstská, B route - Náměstí Republiky
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