Overview
The Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia, located on U Milosrdných in Prague, is a significant historical complex that now serves as a key site for the National Gallery Prague. Visitors can walk through 13th-century monastic spaces, gaining insight into the architectural style and religious history of the period while viewing extensive medieval art collections. It is an excellent destination for those looking for a quieter experience in the city center, offering a chance to see artifacts in an authentic setting. Please note that there are currently limitations on lift access to the upstairs exhibition, so guests should check ahead if accessibility is a concern.