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▬▬▬▬ Content of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 👉👉👉 CHAPTERS 👈👈👈 00:00 - Intro 01:05 - Strahovské nádvoří East Gate, Courtyard close to Petrin Tower 01:48 - Petrin Tower view, approaching the abbey 08:00 - West Gate, Entering Strahov Abbey 10:21 - Marian Walls, Bastion of Saint Norbert side 11:13 - Main gate of the Premonstratensian Monastery in Strahov 12:07 - Church of Saint Rochus 14:09 - Historical library (exterior) 15:00 - Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary 19:05 - Art gallery entrance and courtyard 21:45 - Garden Viewpoint Gate 24:28 - One of the MOST BEAUTIFUL views of Prague, Strahov Garden Viewpoint 29:06 - 17th-century brewery, Saint Norbert beer 34:40 - Pohořelec stair gate Switch ON captions (CC) / subtitles in your language for interacting facts, information and guide. Don't miss this adventure and subscribe to "CURIOUS EXPLORERS" for amazing experiences. Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic (Czechia), Europe. Travel, visit, discover and explore the Monastery. Strahov Monastery (Czech: Strahovský klášter) is a Premonstratensian abbey founded in 1143 by Jindřich Zdík, Bishop John of Prague, and Vladislaus II, Duke of Bohemia. It is located in Strahov, Prague, Czech Republic. After his pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1138, the bishop of Olomouc, Jindřich Zdík, took hold of the idea of founding a monastery of regular canons in Prague. The monks began to build their monastery first of wood, with a Romanesque basilica as the center of all spiritual events in Strahov. The building was gradually completed and the construction of the monastery stone buildings continued, in order to replace the provisional wooden living quarters with permanent stone. In 1258, the monastery was heavily damaged by fire and later renewed. The monastery continued functioning until the period of the Hussites, when it was attacked and plundered by the citizens of Prague in 1420. Books, articles of worship, and the furnishings of both church and convent were burned. Although the building did not sustain great damage from an architectural viewpoint, the monastery took a long time to recover.