The Clementinum and National Library
The Clementinum (Klementinum), perhaps the biggest gathering of noteworthy structures in Europe. Home to the National Library of the Czech Republic. These wonderful Baroque structures were initially part of a Jesuit College. And later came to house the Jesuit book accumulation, just as the gathering from the Karolinum. The library in the long run turned into the property of the state after the Jesuits were ousted, and the Clementinum turned into an open library in 1782 soon after being comprised as the National Library.
With in excess of 6,000,000 books, the Clementinum’s gathering enormous. And incorporates duplicates of each book distributed in the Czech Republic. A feature is the impeccable Baroque Library Hall with its delightful roof fine art. The 68-meter-tall Astronomical Tower with its dynamite sees over Prague, and the impressive Mirror Chapel with its stunning stylistic layout. English language guided visits are accessible and last roughly 50 minutes. For a really noteworthy encounter, the Clementinum likewise utilized as a setting for jazz occasions, old style shows, and celebrations. So visit The Clementinum and National Library.
Address: Mariánské námestí 5, 110 00 Praha 1
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