Explore the Rich History of the Red Monastery
Discover the enchanting Red Monastery in Slovakia, a historical gem surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
The Red Monastery, or Červený Kláštor, stands as a testament to Slovakia's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. Established in the 14th century, this stunning structure is not only a museum but also a significant historical site showcasing the life and work of the Carthusian monks who inhabited it. Visitors can wander through the ancient halls and beautifully preserved rooms, gaining a unique insight into monastic life and the spiritual practices that shaped the region. The monastery is famous for its striking red walls, which give it its name and make it a visually remarkable attraction amidst the lush greenery of the Pieniny National Park. One of the highlights of a visit to the Red Monastery is the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, particularly the iconic Three Crowns peak. Nature enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring the nearby Dunajec River, which invites visitors to engage in canoeing and rafting adventures. The monastery also hosts various exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year, providing a dynamic experience for tourists. For those interested in spirituality, the serene atmosphere of the monastery offers a perfect backdrop for reflection and meditation. Whether you are a history buff, an art lover, or simply seeking a peaceful escape in nature, the Red Monastery is sure to leave a lasting impression with its combination of historical significance and stunning natural surroundings.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to enjoy fewer crowds and a more peaceful experience.
- Don't forget your camera; the views from the monastery are stunning and perfect for photography.
- Check the museum's schedule for any special exhibitions or events that might coincide with your visit.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll want to explore the surrounding nature trails and the nearby river.
- Consider combining your visit with a canoe trip on the Dunajec River for a full day of adventure.
A brief summary to Red Monastery
- Pod lipami 20, Červený Kláštor, 059 06, SK
- +42152/4822955
Getting There
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Car
From the center of Szczawnica, take the DK47 road towards Nowy Targ. Continue for about 15 kilometers until you reach the village of Červený Kláštor in Slovakia. Once you arrive in the village, follow the signs to 'Červený Kláštor' and look for Pod lipami street. The Red Monastery is located at Pod lipami 20. There is parking available nearby, but it may incur a small fee depending on the parking area.
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Public Transportation (Bus)
From Szczawnica, take a local bus to the nearby town of Červený Kláštor. Buses run frequently, and the journey takes about 30 minutes. Purchase a ticket from the bus station or directly from the driver (approximately 5 PLN). Once you arrive in Červený Kláštor, walk towards Pod lipami street, where you will find the Red Monastery at number 20. The walk from the bus stop to the monastery is approximately 10-15 minutes.
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Bicycle
If you enjoy cycling, you can rent a bike in Szczawnica. From Szczawnica, follow the cycling paths towards the Slovak border, leading you to the village of Červený Kláštor. The distance is about 10 kilometers and takes approximately 40-60 minutes depending on your pace. Once you reach the village, head towards Pod lipami street to find the Red Monastery. Be cautious of traffic as you approach the village.
Attractions Nearby to Red Monastery
Landmarks nearby to Red Monastery
- Schronisko PTTK Trzy Korony
- KÚPELE ČERVENÝ KLÁŠTOR Smerdžonka
- Czorsztyner Pieninen
- Pieniński Park Narodowy
- Groń
- PIENINY GRAND Szczawnica
- Wysoki Wierch
- Rezydencja Spisz - dom z basenem na wynajem. velo Dunajec
- Zamek Dunajec w Niedzicy, Stowarzyszenie Historyków Sztuki
- Zamek Dunajec w Niedzicy
- Kinga Hotel Wellness
- Plaża Zamajerz
- Muzeum Pienińskie
- Czorsztyn Castle
- Rezerwat Wysokie Skałki