Klementinum Library In Prague

Klementinum Library In Prague. Grandiose Baroque Library in Prague Is a Stunning Kingdom for Books The Baroque Library is located inside Prague's Klementinum which is a series of buildings in a complex just a few metres away from the Charles Bridge Tourists who have a Prague Card can get a 25% discount on the entrance charge.

Baroque Library Hall, Klementinum, Prague
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The height of the tower from the base to the top is 68 metres, the circular viewing balcony at 52 metres can be reached by climbing 172 steps. The Clementinum (Czech: Klementinum) is a historic complex of buildings in Prague which houses the National Library of the Czech Republic.

Baroque Library Hall, Klementinum, Prague

Astronomical Tower and Klementinum Baroque Library This area was originally founded as a chapel dedicated to Saint Clement in the 11th century and a monastery was built around it in the medieval period. This stunning structure from the 16th century houses a priceless library of old books, manuscripts, and maps

Klementinum National Library of the Czech Republic Prague Stay. The height of the tower from the base to the top is 68 metres, the circular viewing balcony at 52 metres can be reached by climbing 172 steps. This area was originally founded as a chapel dedicated to Saint Clement in the 11th century and a monastery was built around it in the medieval period.

Klementium Library in the Czech Republic is An Epitome of Baroque Architecture. Tourists who have a Prague Card can get a 25% discount on the entrance charge. The Prague library is a unique and somewhat a masterpiece and it is affiliated with many little-known facts: the Klementinum was once the world's third largest Roman catholic college; weather forecast documentation started there in 1775 and has kept going since then, and it is showcased in a book by famous Spanish author Jorge Luis Borges.