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It is said that the college is actually a group of historical buildings. In fact, it is similar to other streets, but the buildings here are more large and the shape is better. Even the balcony has carved flowers,
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Clement College is a group of historical buildings in the central district of Prague, Czech capital. It dates back very early to the 11th century remodeling of the tibia concept, up to the present; the architecture is unique and tasteful from the exterior alone.
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It is said that the college is actually a group of historical buildings. In fact, it is similar to other streets, but the buildings here are more large and the shape is better. Even the balcony has carved flowers,
Clement Academy guided tours visit 220 kronor/person, usually after gathering people in batches... The whole tour process takes about 50 minutes, and is explained in English by a rich old man. The first stop is the Mirror Hall, which is named after the mirror hall because of its ceiling painted decoration or the large mirror hanging on the wall. Interested children's shoes can also enter the mirror hall through the concert. In addition to the mirror hall, the most ornamental of Clement College is their baroque library~~~ The library has about 20,000 copies, hand-painted and handwritten copies of the most precious books owned by the National Library, and most are theological ancient books. The oldest books come from the mid-16th century. The most expensive treasure books are the High Fort code. The library's globe has two types of astronomy and geography, geographies are based on the Jesuit missionaries map, so it can be used to guess which areas the Jesuits have traveled to. Climbing up the tower of the Astronomical Building, you can find a good view of the old town...
When I returned to the hotel for breakfast, I saw the promotional introduction at the hotel. I suddenly wanted to visit it. I didn't expect it to be the finishing touch of Prague. Wall crack recommended! ! ! ! ! Visiting fee: 220 kronor has two languages to guide in Chinese and Czech. It is accompanied by a special person every half an hour. The whole tour is in about an hour. Clement Academy is the National Library of the Czech Republic today and the library section is open to the public so far. Tickets are purchased in the Mirror Hall, the Baroque Library Front Hall, Baroque Library and the Meridian Hall. The tour also includes the Astronomical Tower overlooking Prague. This is the essence of the entire Clemente Academy. The Baroque Library, which houses 20,000 books and is mostly ancient theological books. The hall is beautiful, but unfortunately, there are railings around, you can only take turns at the door, and you can't take pictures! The picture below is still taken secretly with the mobile phone, the guide is a cold Czech beauty, see can be tight, a shot will find, admonish you to delete the photo, want to use the camera is almost impossible.
The National Library was established in 1781 and has been a statutory collection library since 1782. In 1918, the newly established Czechoslovakia took over the library. Since 1990, it has been the National Library. The Clementi building is located next to the bridge on the old side of Charles Bridge. Ferdinand was afraid of the powerful Huthists, and thus recruited the Catholic Jesuits to Prague as a religious force against the Huthists. The monastery was built in 1556, the original beginning of the Clementi building. In 1601, the original Jesuit Church of San Salvador was built in Prague (Kostel sv. Salvatora). Crossing the Charles Bridge in the Old Town, the facade of the San Salvador Church is oncoming.
Clement Academy must go, do not miss those who like astronomy. After buying tickets inside, someone will lead a unified tour. The tour will eventually climb to the roof, where you can see the panoramic view of Prague better than the old castle. There is a very old library inside, beautiful, but can not take pictures, don't miss it.
This is a huge complex, looking out from the high-rise buildings of the college, the scenery is completely comparable to the beauty seen on the city hall. The architecture and collection are very good, but it is a pity that I don’t understand the explanation.