National Gallery Prague - Convent of St. Agnes
What the experts agree on
Prague's oldest surviving Gothic complex from the 13th century, this peaceful convent tucked in quiet Staré Město houses the National Gallery's exceptional collection of medieval art from 1200-1550, offering an intimate alternative to crowded
“A complex of early Gothic buildings and churches dating from the 13th century, the convent... began exhibiting much of the National Gallery's collection of medieval art in 2000.”
– Frommer's
"Near the river between Pařížská and Revoluční streets, in the northeastern corner of the Old Town, this peaceful complex has Prague's first buildings in the Gothic style." Full review
Top choice
"In the northeastern corner of Staré Město is the former Convent of St Agnes, Prague’s oldest surviving Gothic building." Full review
"This intimate and manageable part of the National Gallery... houses a collection of Bohemian and Central European medieval art from 1200 to 1550." Full review
3 Stars
"The Convent contains the Chapel of the Virgin Mary, St Saviour's Church, and the elegant presbytery." Full review