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The congress venue will be a medieval monastery, abolished in 1785, and later having different functions. In 1949 it was seized by the state and during a short period around 1950 functioned also as a jail for political prisoners. After 1994 it was returned to church (Archdiocese of Prague) and currently it hosts a middle school. More information can be found here.
Location: central part of the Czech Republic, ca. 20 minutes from Prague in the Landscape Protected Area Cesky kras.
How to get there:
- By car Using a highway D5 (E50) connecting Prague and Nürnberg and leaving Exit 10 (direction Loděnice)
- By train Regular trains from Praha Hlavní nádraží to Beroun, Loděnice or Srbsko, then using local bus. Check https://pid.cz/en/search-connection/
- By bus There are bus connections from Prague or Pilsen with a change in Beroun or Loděnice. Check https://pid.cz/en/search-connection/
How to get around: the place is connected with public transport (buses, check https://pid.cz/en/search-connection/) with nearby towns of Beroun and Křivoklát, from which there is regular bus and train service to Prague and Pilsen; the place is also connected with a number of hiking trails (see touristic maps at https://mapy.cz).
Important! No shops available here and very limited number of restaurants, but many shops and restaurants can be more found in neighbouring Srbsko, Beroun or Loděnice.