Zlata Koruna
Zlata Koruna
At little Zlata Koruna (Gold Crown) above the Vltava you’ll find one of the country’s best preserved Gothic structures - a Cistercian Monastery, founded in 1263 by Premysl Otakar II to demonstrate his power in the region. The village’s main square is actually built inside the monastery.
Originally the Saintly Crown of Thorns, in later wealthier days the monastery was renamed the Gold Crown (hence the town’s name). In 1420 it was damaged by the Hussites, and later restored. The Monastery Cathedral, completed at the end of the 13th century, is clearly Gothic despite its facelift.