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Porta coeli Convent

Location Brno-Country District

Historic 13th-century Cistercian monastery known for its well-preserved Romanesque and Gothic architecture, significant religious heritage, and cultural importance as a national monument. Read more…

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The Porta coeli Convent is a remarkable example of medieval monastic architecture combining Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque elements. Founded in 1233, it remains the only functioning female Cistercian monastery in the country, preserving its religious and cultural traditions within a historic setting. The complex features Gothic vaulting and Baroque furnishings, showcasing architectural styles spanning several centuries.

The convent operates as a cultural and historical site, housing a museum that highlights its monastic history and religious significance. It also includes a monastery brewery and a café, integrating traditional monastic practices with contemporary cultural experiences. The site is recognized as a national monument, underscoring its importance in the Czech Republic's heritage.

Architecturally, the monastery is noted for its well-preserved Romanesque-Gothic architecture, which attracts interest for its medieval craftsmanship and spiritual legacy. The combination of architectural styles and ongoing religious activity makes it a unique example of living history within a protected heritage site.

More information and contact

Official website www.portacoeli.cz
Email klaster@portacoeli.cz
Phone +420549410090
Address Porta Coeli 1001, 666 02 Předklášteří, Czech Republic
Coordinates 49°21'11.002" N, 16°24'2.999" E
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