| Description: | Established by Přemyslov Princess Anežka, sister of King Vaclav I. It is the first Gothic building structure in Prague. The premises originally comprised of a larger monastery of Poor Clares and the less significant monastery of the Friars Minor, which later ceased to exist. |
| Categories: | church / chapel, gallery, monastery, religious monument |
| Certificates and memberships | National cultural monument |
| Style composition: | baroque (15%), Gothic (85%) |
| Services: | cloak room, event planning and hosting, guide services in the area, night-time walking tours, occasional masses, sale of novelties and souvenirs, sale of specialised literature, snacks, space available for rent, WC, weddings and other celebrations |
| Languages spoken: | Czech, English, French, German |
| Accepted forms of payment: | Czech korunas in cash |
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| First year open to the public: | 1989 |
| Year of construction: | 1231 |
Tour routes
| Description: | Medieval art in Bohemia and Central Europe from 1200-1550. Czech Gothic art. German and Austrian art (L. CRanach), medieval crafts. A touch exhibition of casts of sculptural works of Czech medieval art. |
| Open to public: | permanent exposition/guided tour ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Opening hours: |
Last tour before closing in minutes: 60 Sightseeing time: 60 |
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| Languages: | tour guide (Czech, English, French, German), printed guide (Czech, English), descriptions (Czech, English) |
| Exhibition specialization: | visual arts |
| Minimum / maximum number of people per guide | ?/30 |



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