Broumov Monastery - Baroque Gem near Náchod
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Historic Benedictine monastery in Broumov, Czech Republic, known for its Baroque architecture and cultural significance, which also houses the Muzeum Broumovska, showcasing the region's history.

📜 Historic Benedictine monastery in Broumov, founded in the 13th century and rebuilt in stunning Baroque style by Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer. This significant cultural site also houses the Muzeum Broumovska, a regional museum established in 1945, showcasing the rich history and art of the Broumov region within the monastery complex. # Why Go 🏰 Explore stunning Baroque architecture and interiors of the monastery. 🖼️ See a rare copy of the Shroud of Turin. 🌳 Enjoy the beautiful monastery garden. 🚶‍♀️ Participate in various guided tours, including night and children's tours. 📚 Discover the fascinating history of the Broumov region and its art collections at the Muzeum Broumovska, located within the complex. # Why Avoid ♿ The monastery complex is not fully suitable for wheelchair users, though elevator access for the museum may be arranged in advance. 🥶 Some museum spaces are unheated, and the Muzeum Broumovska itself is closed during winter months. 💳 Cash-only payments may apply at the Muzeum Broumovska. # Cost 💰 Monastery tours: Adults 220 Kč, with discounts available for children, students, and seniors. 💰 Muzeum Broumovska: Adults 40 CZK, students/seniors 30 CZK, children (6-15) 20 CZK, children (0-5) free. 🎟️ A combined ticket with the monastery will be available for the museum from 2025. # Hours 🕒 Monastery: Open daily, with hours varying by season and tour type. Please check the official website for current schedules. 🕒 Muzeum Broumovska: Open May 1st to October 5th, Tuesday to Sunday from 8:30-12:00 and 12:30-16:30. Closed on Mondays. # Getting There 🅿️ Parking is available nearby.