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The National Gallery Prague - Convent Of St. Agnes offers a fascinating glimpse into the medieval world through its captivating art collection. With its remarkable array of altarpieces, statues, and paintings, the museum provides an authentic journey into the Middle Ages. Visitors often marvel at the luminous medieval stained glass windows, which add to the enchanting atmosphere. Families will appreciate the child-friendly environment and the serene beauty of the surrounding garden, which provides a perfect spot for relaxation. After exploring the galleries, the on-site café awaits with a menu of fantastic food to enjoy in peaceful surroundings. Guided tours enhance the experience, ensuring that visitors leave with a deeper understanding of the art and history on display. This delightful site has rightfully earned its high Google rating, thanks to its unique collection and the genuine medieval ambiance it preserves.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

U Staré školy
Bus stop 236 m walk
Masná
Bus stop 301 m walk
Haštalské náměstí
Bus stop 119 m walk
Nemocnice Na Františku
Bus stop 181 m walk
Hradební
Bus stop 297 m walk
Hradební
Bus stop 289 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 1,990 reviews
4.6/5 1,990 reviews
Artur Buko
Artur Buko
1 month ago on Google

Great middle-aged art

Argyro Aroditi
Argyro Aroditi
1 month ago on Google

Definitely worth visiting. The exhibition was really worth it if you are interested in gothic religious art and history. We took our time with each piece of art and i must say it was quite an educational experience. I recommend buying a ticket for the exhibition (even tho it’s a bit pricey) but the coven it self is also worth visiting and free!

Nick Eberhard
Nick Eberhard
1 month ago on Google

This place is bigger than I had expected. The art mainly revolves around Mary and some other female saints. Most of the art looked very similar, and the church was just vast, empty halls. It was worth the money though!