A
massive complex of red roof and fading yellow facades,
the Premonstratensian Monastery is a neglected elder
waiting for someone to restore it to its former glory,
or put it out of its misery. The fortress was built
in the 12th century as one of hundreds of outposts
of the Premonstratensian Monks, who fanned out across
Europe to bring knowledge, civilization, and religion
to a then-uncivilized world. The monks left in 1784
for reasons we have not been able to determine. The
interior was ornately decorated, and parts of it were
packed up and shipped out to places all over the world.
The carved walnut cupboards, for example, ended up
at the order's monastery in Strahov in the far eastern
part of the country. By the middle of the 20th century,
the Soviet army discovered it, and turned the building
into a barracks. They pulled out in the 1980's, and
the place has been abandoned ever since. In a telling
example of this building's rich history, you can still
see the mark left behind by the Soviet red star on
the gables. And just a few hundred feet away, a much
higher, much brighter, holy cross stands on the roof.