Strahov Monastery Library
The Strahov Monastery Library houses two extraordinary Baroque halls: the Theological Hall (1679) and the Philosophical Hall (1794).

About Strahov Monastery Library
The Strahov Monastery Library houses two extraordinary Baroque halls: the Theological Hall (1679) and the Philosophical Hall (1794). Both have floor-to-ceiling frescoed ceilings, carved wooden shelving, and thousands of volumes. The Philosophical Hall is the more spectacular, with a ceiling fresco by Anton Maulbertsch depicting the progress of knowledge. You view both halls from the doorway (no entry into the rooms). CZK 150 entry. The monastery also has a picture gallery (CZK 120) and the Strahov Monastic Brewery next door, which serves excellent beer with views of the Castle.
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CZK 150 entry. You view from the doorway, not inside the rooms. The Philosophical Hall is the more impressive of the two. No flash photography. The visit takes 20-30 minutes unless you linger. Pair it with the monastery brewery next door: excellent unfiltered beer (CZK 65-85 per half-litre) with outdoor seating and Castle views. Combine with the Castle (walk from the western gate).
Plan for about 1 hour.
Strahov Monastery Library is in the Hradčany neighborhood of Prague. The address is Strahovské nádvoří 1/132, 118 00 Praha 1-Strahov, Czechia. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Nearby in Hradčany
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