Kladruby and Santini
The Benedictine monastery in Kladruby was established by Vladislaus I, Duke of Bohemia, in 1115. This Czech monarch is even buried in the monastery, making him one of the few lords to be buried in this manner outside of Prague. While taking a tour you will learn more about the history of the Kladruby Monastery and you will get to view the Baroque and Gothic-style Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, St. Wolfgang and St. Benedict, which was built by Jan Blažej Santini Aichel, the famous architect of Baroque structures both in and outside the Pilsen region. The Kladbury Monastery is considered the largest and most challenging of Santini’s works.
Fragrance Archive
Apart from the Baroque and Gothic-style architecture of the monastery, you can also discover a unique, sensory-oriented exposition – The Fragrance Archive. This is a permanent exposition of scented materials, fragrances and perfumes. Here you will have the opportunity to smell more than 120 substances, extracts and plants. You can also familiarize yourself with a number of perfumes created for the Kladruby Monastery as well as various kinds of original incense. The Fragrance Archive is open to visitors every weekend from May until the end of October.