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"Within Prague’s UNESCO-listed historic center, this complex comprises the Baroque Theological Hall from the late 17th century and the Philosophical Hall completed in the 1790s, each shaped by the intellectual priorities of its time. A collection of more than 200,000 volumes—medieval manuscripts, early prints, and works on subjects ranging from astronomy to linguistics—is set beneath ceiling frescoes that chart the evolution of human knowledge, with tall walnut shelves and rolling ladders signaling a working library built for active study rather than display. Visitors are kept at the threshold to protect the fragile interiors, while adjoining galleries show rotating selections of manuscripts, maps, and scientific instruments. The monastery remains home to an active Premonstratensian community, grounding the library in the living religious tradition that created it." - Navya Verma
Baroque halls, ceiling frescoes, historical exhibits, and tours
Strahovské nádvoří 132/1, 118 00 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia Get directions