St Thomas's Abbey, Brno

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St Thomas's Abbey in Brno is an Augustinian monastery in the Czech Republic best known as the place where Gregor Mendel conducted his pioneering experiments that founded the science of genetics.

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St Thomas's Abbey, Brno canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Augustinian monastery
Christian religious building
monastery
affiliation Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brno
associatedWith Gregor Mendel
category Augustinian monasteries in the Czech Republic
Gregor Mendel
Monasteries in Brno
city Brno
continent Europe
country Czech Republic
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
fieldOfSignificance genetics
foundedBy Augustinians
surface form: Augustinian Order
hasLaboratory Mendel's experimental garden (historical)
hasNotableResident Gregor Mendel
hasPart abbey church of St Thomas
heritageDesignation cultural monument of the Czech Republic
knownFor being the site of Gregor Mendel's genetics experiments
languageOfLiturgy Czech
Latin
locatedIn Brno
Moravia
South Moravia
surface form: South Moravian Region
namedAfter Apostle Thomas
surface form: Saint Thomas the Apostle
religiousOrder Order of Saint Augustine
scientificSignificance birthplace of classical genetics
tourism popular destination for visitors interested in Mendel and genetics history
use historical site
place of worship
religious community residence

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Gregor Mendel employer St Thomas's Abbey, Brno