Strahov Monastery
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Discover the historic Strahov Monastery, home to stunning 17th-century libraries, a unique cabinet of curiosities, and a significant Central European art collection.

📜 Historic art collection within the Premonstratensian Strahov Monastery, founded in 1140, second-oldest in Prague. The gallery itself was established in 1835. 🔍 Features over 1,500 paintings, with nearly 200 exhibited works from the 14th to 20th century, alongside a historical library and basilica. # Why Go 🎨 Explore a rich artistic heritage in a historical monastery setting, featuring significant Central European collections (Gothic, Rudolfine, Baroque, and Rococo art). 📚 Discover the magnificent 17th-century Theological and Philosophical Halls of the library, often visited as part of a common circuit. 🏺 View a unique cabinet of curiosities with diverse artifacts. ⛪ Visit the Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Access to the gallery is often part of a combined circuit. Library access is visual only, from behind a rope. 🚫 Luggage storage is required in lockers before entry. ♿ Some areas may be difficult to access due to historical architecture. # Tips 🎫 Last tickets sold at 16:00, with last entry for the common circuit at 16:15. 🎟️ Purchase tickets online or at St. Roch's Church box office, or consider separate tickets for the Library and Gallery for better access. 🍽️ Restaurant Na Pekle (Czech cuisine) is available on-site. 🚊 Trams 22, 23 to Pohořelec for easy access. # Cost 💰 Combined circuit tickets are available (Adults 340 CZK, Reduced 190 CZK, Family 690 CZK). Separate entrance fees also apply for the Library and Gallery. # Hours 🕒 Daily 9:00-17:00. Closed: Dec 24, Dec 25, Easter Sunday. Reduced hours: Dec 31 (9:00-12:00), Jan 1 (12:00-17:00).

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