Historic Hotel
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' categoryIf you're looking for a unique and historically significant hotel in the heart of Prague, Monastery Garden Prague might just be the perfect choice for you. This beautiful boutique hotel is located in former monastery buildings dating back to the 13th century, carefully restored and renovated to offer modern comfort while preserving the authentic charm and atmosphere of the medieval architecture.
Guests can enjoy the exceptional location, just a short walk away from the Old Town Square and other historic monuments, while also appreciating the historic character and genius loci of the building. Although there's no elevator, the beautifully restored rooms and the enchanting ambiance of the elvarázsolt kolostor allow for a pleasant and relaxing stay.
While some guests noted the lack of information about the history of the building, others found the das Gebäude sehr interessant and Wyjątkowy klimat klasztoru. Overall, the reviews praised the Skvělé umístění hotelu a jeho vnitřní členění ve středověkých budovách and the Edificio del s. XIII cuidadosamente rehabilitado, which make Monastery Garden Prague a special and charming gem in the midst of a very beautiful town.
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Questionnaire
Year erected: 1576
What is the history of the property?
The history of the house probably dates back to the middle of the 13th century, in the southeast wing, the Gothic layout is preserved to the first floor. Until 1576, when it was bought by Jří Šampach, it belonged to the Dominican monastery. In 1689, the building was damaged by a French fire, its restoration did not occur until before 1726. During the 18th century, modifications were made of a utilitarian nature.
What was the era and/or the architectural style in which the property was built?
Late Baroque
Is the property surrounded by other historic buildings?
Yes, St. Agnes Monastery.
Has restoration work taken place?
Yes
Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?
The south street façade is divided by cornices with profiling and pierced by combined windows with a striped shambrana and rectangular cut-out shapes in the parapet, on its left side there is a sandstone portal with a compressed arch and a top arch. The façade of Řásnovka is divided only by strip shambrans and irregularly placed windows. In the south-eastern wing, there are also rolled angled vaults.
Are there any important guests or previous owners worth mentioning?
Yes, family of Marcello
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