Želiv Monastery.
Želivský Klášter was founded in 1139 by the Prague bishop Ota together with the Czech prince Soběslav and his wife Adléta. During the First Republic, the monastery prospered economically and became the spiritual and cultural center of the region. After the Second World War, the Premonstratensians were expelled from the monastery in 1950 and relocated to Broumov. In 1993, the Premonstratensians could return and start…
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Želiv Monastery.
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