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The medieval Cistercian monasteries were distinctive centres where many unique and very valuable manuscripts were created over the centuries. Based on the available literature, this article presents for the first time a comprehensive inventory of the surviving medieval liturgical manuscripts from Czech and Moravian Cistercian monasteries, including their basic characteristics and current location. The manuscripts of the Golden Crown Monastery, the second largest collection of manuscripts, were the subject of more detailed source research. The main aim was to shed light on the local cults, specific celebrations of anniversaries and other particular elements of monastic life that distinguished the Golden Crown Monastery from other monasteries.