Founded in 1232, the Klementinum in Prague is the largest and most historic complex of buildings in the Old Town. It covers an area of two hectares close to the Vltava River, near Charles Bridge. The Klementinum (Clementinum) has undergone a rich architectural evolution. Since the Middle Ages, many of Europe's great astronomers, scientists, philosophers and musicians have studied and worked here, influencing the development of its wonderful array of buildings. Albert Einstein taught physics here, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart played music, and Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler explored the stars. The main construction period of the Klementinum began in 1556 following the arrival of the Jesuits: From 1578 to 1726, a former Dominican Convent was replaced with Baroque churches and college buildings. And famous architects, sculptors and artists were involved in their design and decoration. MAJOR BUILDINGS in KLEMENTINUM: -Mirror Chapel (shown in picture 1): a truly beautiful and unique chapel built within the Klementinum complex. Constructed in 1724, it boasts extensive frescos and carvings, and houses two 18th century organs, one played by Mozart on his visits to the Klementinum. -Astronomical Tower: 172 steps lead to the top of the tower for 360° views over Prague. A lift operates only part of the way, and the steps are steep, so not for visitors with walking difficulties. -Baroque Library: home of the Czech National Library, with 20,000 books from the early 17th century onwards, and historically important globes. Decorated with magnificent ceiling frescoes, the room remains as it was in the 18th century. -Meridian Hall: situated on the 2nd floor of the tower. Light streaming into the hall from the window determines high noon. Astronomical instruments on display measure the distances of celestial objects. -St. Salvator Church and St. Clement's Cathedral both form part of the outer wall of the Klementinum, and feature some of the finest Baroque architecture in Prague.
HOW TO VISIT the KLEMENTINUM: 1. Guided Tour: Guided tours of the Klementinum include the Astronomical Tower, Baroque Library and Meridian Hall. Tours run every 30 minutes from 10:00-18:00 and last 50 minutes. No need to pre-book the tour, tickets are available on the day. Prices:
Adult 300 CZK
Senior (65+yrs:) 200 CZK
Student (7-25yrs:) 200 CZK
Family 650 CZK.
The Mirror Chapel is not included in the tour. It is reserved exclusively for concerts.
2. Classical Concerts in Mirror Chapel: Concerts held within the Klementinum complex are staged in the Mirror Chapel (shown in picture 1). The 18th century organs are played in the performances. Concerts are popular and tickets are limited, so advance booking is required. View listings and book concert tickets
3. Classical Concerts at St. Salvator & St. Clement's:
St. Salvator Church and St. Clement's Cathedral
form part of the outer wall of the Klementinum. Both stage classical concerts. Concerts are popular and tickets are limited, so advance booking is required. View listings and book concert tickets. |