Sázava Monastery
The Sázava Monastery is a historic Benedictine monastery located in the Sázava River valley in the Czech Republic. Founded in 1032 by Saint Procopius, it played a significant role in the spread of Christianity in the region. The monastery is known for its beautiful Romanesque architecture and its rich collection of manuscripts.
Throughout its history, the Sázava Monastery has undergone various transformations, especially during the Hussite Wars and the Counter-Reformation. Today, it serves as a cultural and historical site, attracting visitors interested in its architectural beauty and the legacy of its founding monks.