Guided tour

Broumov Monastery  

Visit the pearl of the baroque architecture with a copy of the Turin Shroud, the place where the Codex Gigas, or the so-called Devil’s Bible was placed for more than 200 years.

Guided tour visitors can see the refectory – the former monastic dining room – where a copy of the Turin Shroud is exposed. It is a piece of cloth in which Jesus was wrapped after being removed from the cross and this copy is the only one to be found north of the Alps. Subsequently is a visit to the monastic library with its many unique prints, the mummiesof Vamberk, whose origins date back to the 17th and 18th centuries, and the sacristy. The last room visited on the tour is the richly decorated baroque church of St. Adalbert where the copy of the Turin Shroud was found in 1999.  

Shroud of Turin
Broumov monastery
Garden