Klementinum
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Overview of the Klementinum
The Klementinum is a historic site located in Prague, Czech Republic, and serves as the home of the Czech National Library. Its origins trace back to the 11th century, featuring a chapel dedicated to Saint Clement. Over the years, it evolved into a Jesuit college, an observatory, and a library, and is now part of the National Library of the Czech Republic.
Getting There
To reach the Klementinum, you can utilize public transportation or take a leisurely walk from the city center. The closest metro station is Staroměstská, and the address is Náměstà Mariánské 5, Prague.
Attractions
Visitors can explore several notable areas, including the Astronomical Tower, the Baroque Library Hall, and the Meridian Hall. The Astronomical Tower provides breathtaking views of Prague, while the Baroque Library is famous for its exquisite architecture, although internal access is restricted.
Tickets and Tours
Guided tour tickets are available for purchase, and it is advisable to book in advance to ensure entry, particularly during busy seasons.
Visitor Tips
Be prepared for a climb of 172 steps to access the Astronomical Tower, and consider visiting in the evening for a stunning night view. Advance reservations are highly recommended to secure your preferred tour times.
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