Museum of Religious Art of the Pilsen Diocese, Bohemia, Czech Republic


4.5 (22 reviews) Spent Ranking #17 in Pilsen Region Speciality Museums

One of the best in its kind

Gothic, Renaissance and baroque sculpture Art permanent exhibition, collection of works from the Museum of fine arts, which points out to the roots and of "Christian people in relation to God, man and world", magnificent St. Barbara chapel with very rare Gothic frescoes dating back to 1460, the exhibition hall in the Baroque dining room, in my opinion one of the best musea in its kind ever seen!
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Address

Frantiskanska 11, Pilsen 301 12 Czech Republic

Mobile

+420 377 226 098

Website

http://www.zcm.cz/objekty/muzeum-cirkevniho-umeni-plzenske-dieceze

Email

[email protected]

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User Ratings

4.5 based on (22 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5JerryKress 5:00 PM May 25, 2013
    Diocessean Museum
    This museum is a must for all travelers. It is located in the Franciscan Monastery located in Pl zen, Czech Republic. The relics in this museum and painting and sculptures are hundreds of years old. A testament to the faith of people in God, Goodness, and Hope. It is currently managed by Franciscan Monks and Nuns. If your would like to have a free tour please contact me, an American Expatriate. Contact me by email [email protected] and I will be delighted to guide you at no cost. There are many other sights to see, the Cathedral built before Columbus Discovered America, the Russian Orthodox Church. The Lutheran Church and school and the Roman Catholic High School to name a few.

  • 4Jacalope 5:00 PM Oct 17, 2014
    All kinds of church art and the chapel of St. Barbara
    We enjoyed this visit. So much catholic history and art. 90 crowns - Fransiscan Monestary and Museum of Ecclesiastical Art. We had a guide (she didn't speak much English but was so kind and near the end she engaged a young woman who kindly translated for us).

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