The Convent of St. Agnes is one of the most important Gothic buildings in Prague. It was founded in the 1230s by the Přemyslid princess St. Agnes of Bohemia together with her brother, King Wenceslas I. All of the important areas are open to the public, including the Oratory of St. Agnes, the Shrine of the Savior, and the Church of St. Francis, where the remains of King Wenceslas I are buried.
The monastery can be rented in its entirety for social events, including the garden, Gothic cloisters, and two massive chapels – the Chapel of St. Salvator and the main event space – the Chapel of St. Francis. We recommend it for incentive events, product presentations, fashion shows, and important gala dinners.



















