Celtic

Exploring Celtic Roots in the Czech Republic

Before Bohemia, there was a migration. Celts traveled to central Europe, crossing France and Germany before making their way to what is now the Czech Republic. The discovery of this group of settlers was kickstarted with the construction of a new highway in the Czech Republic, with the site of this discovery in Hradec Králové. Thousands of artifacts were found and discovered by teams of archeologists lead by Matouš Holas.

St. George’s Basilica and the Benedictine Nuns

St. George’s Basilica, the second church built in the Prague Castle was adopted by Benedictine nuns. Because of their involvement and the location of the basilica, it provided the citizens of Prague a place to socialize and politically organize. The existence of this convent provided girls and women to participate in the religious and educational landscape of Bohemia.