The Clementinum and the National Library

The Clementinum and the National Library

About The Clementinum and the National Library

Prague The Clementinum and the National Library is a great place to visit when in Prague. The Clementinum is a former Jesuit monastery that is now a library. The National Library is also located in the Clementinum. The library was founded in 1722 and is the largest library in the Czech Republic. The library has over six million items in its collection.
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Best Time To Visit The Clementinum and the National Library

The Clementinum and the National Library are open to the public from Monday to Saturday.

Tips For Visiting The Clementinum and the National Library

The Clementinum is a beautiful complex of buildings that was once a Catholic church and monastery. Today, it is home to the Czech National Library. If you're interested in history and architecture, be sure to visit the Clementinum while in Prague. The library is also worth a visit, as it is one of the largest and oldest libraries in the world.

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