Teplá Abbey

Local nameKlášter premonstrátů Teplá
LocationTeplá, Czechia

Teplá Abbey is a Premonstratensian abbey in the western part of Bohemia, included in the Archdiocese of Prague, Czech Republic. It was founded in 1193 by the blessed Hroznata, a Bohemian nobleman. The first monks came from the Abbey of Strahov in Prague.

The present monastery building was erected by Abbot Raimund Wilfert II; the library was built by Abbot Gilbert Helmer. The Romanesque church, with additions in the style of the transition to the Gothic, is one of the oldest churches of Bohemia. The high altar of the church was sculpted by Josef Lauermann and Ignatius Platzer in 1750. After Hroznata was beatified in 1897, his reliquary casket was moved to the apse of the church for display. The original burial place of Hroznata is marked by on the floor before the main altar, where his original sarcophagus also stands.Plenteous monastery activity is shown in the literature that is defined by its rich collection of prints of different nature in the monastic library

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teplá_Abbey

Address 1, Klášter 36461, Czech Republic

Coordinates 49°57'57.882" N 12°52'43.276" E

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