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Břevnov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbr̝ɛvnof]) is a
cadastral district in the west of Prague,
located in
Prague 6. The
district is home to the
Břevnov Monastery...
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Břevnov Monastery (Czech: Břevnovský klášter, German:
Stift Breunau) is a
Benedictine archabbey in the
Břevnov district of Prague,
Czech Republic. It was...
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Břevnov Monastery Brewery (cs: Břevnovský klášterní pivovar, longform: St.
Adalbert Břevnov Monastery Brewery)
follows up on the
oldest do****ented...
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monasteries founded in the
Duchy of Bohemia,
established some 40
years after Břevnov Monastery. In 1056, duke Spytihněv II had the
monks expelled from the abbey...
- the
cadastral areas of
Břevnov, Sedlec, Bubeneč, and Hradčany. The
district contains several notable sites, such as the
Břevnov Monastery, and cultural...
- FC
Dragoun Břevnov was a
Czech football club
located in the
district of
Břevnov in
Prague and
sponsored by the
company Dragoun. The club was
founded in...
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history in what is now the
Czech Republic, with
brewing taking place in
Břevnov Monastery in 993. The city of Brno had the
right to brew beer from the...
- and Field.
Czech beer has a long history, with
brewing taking place in
Břevnov Monastery in 993. In Old Town, Žižkov and
Vinohrady there are hundreds...
- Ossuary,
where it
remained for 70 years. The
Benedictine monastery in
Břevnov reclaimed the
codex around the end of the 13th century. From 1477 it was...
- microdistricts; Petřiny I, part of Veleslavín, and Petřiny II and III,
belonging to
Břevnov, all
belonging to the
administrative district Prague 6. The
housing estate...