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The entrance fee is 220 CZK for adults, 500 CZK for family, 140 CZK for students and seniors and entrance is free for children below 7 years. Tourists with Prague Card are eligible for 25% discount from the admission fee.To visit the Klementinum Library, you'll need to do the full guided tour of the Klementinum, which includes the Library, the Astronomical Tower, and the rest of the building. Tour groups are limited to 20 per person, so we recommend buying a ticket ahead of time in person.The Baroque Library, one of the most beautiful Baroque libraries in the world, is located in the annexe of the Astronomical Tower above the Mirror Chapel. The library hall with large historically valuable globes is distinguished by the beautiful fresco decoration by Josef Hiebel.
Is Klementinum worth visiting : Is the guided tour worth doing The 45-minute guided tour might seem a little long, but it is definitely worth doing. Visitors will explore the most beautiful and surprising parts of the complex, and finally reach the top of the Astronomical tower for a stunning view of Prague's spires and skyline.
How long to spend at Klementinum
approx. 50 minutes
Tour duration approx. 50 minutes.
The Clementinum complex is managed by the National Library of the Czech Republic, while the sightseeing route is operated by Prague City Tourism.
Is Klementinum worth a visit : Among the attractions Klementinum has to offer are a 68 metre high Astronomical Tower with a beautiful view of the historical centre of Prague, the Mirror Chapel with a richly decorated interior and numerous mirrors that cannot be seen anywhere else in the Czech Republic, and the Baroque Library Hall with beautiful …
The library is one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited. The tour takes just short of an hour and the guides are really good- our guide was articulate and helpful and could answer any question we asked. The building is really atmospheric and definitely worth a visit.
Mozart had known Mr and Mrs Dušek since 1777; he stayed with them at Bertramka 10 years later, while finishing his opera Don Giovanni, before its memorable Prague première at the Nostic Theatre. It was here that he penned the now famous aria Bella mia fiamma, addio.
How long is the Klementinum tour
The tour lasts about 45 minutes, and takes you through to the Baroque Library and up multiple floors (with other attributes) to a stunning panoramic view of Prague.Lesnicka Gasse 7
Albert Einstein (31) came to Prague with his family: with his wife Mileva (36) and with his two sons Hans Albert (7) and Eduard (1). A new flat was built for them in the Prague district Smichow. They lived in Lesnicka Gasse 7 at the left bank of the Moldau.Beethoven in Prague
In 1796, just five years after Mozart's death, fellow musical genius Ludwig van Beethoven visited Prague. During this time, he stayed in the ritzy Malá Strana area below Prague Castle. The building where he stayed, at 11 Lazenská Street, still stands, despite repeated floods over the centuries.
In April 1911, Albert Einstein was appointed as Professor of Theoretical Physics in the German section of Prague's Charles-Ferdinand University. He moved to Prague with his family, where he enjoyed walk across the Vltava river and around the historical city centre.
Where did Mozart stay in Prague : Villa Bertramka
Many tourists follow his tracks in Prague and visit the Mozart Museum of the reconstructed Villa Bertramka, where the composer stayed with his friends the Duscheks on visits to Prague. It is little known that Mozart's visits to the Bertramka are actually very scantily documented.
Why did Mozart go to Prague : Mozart was originally invited to Prague by a group of musicians and patrons because of how well his Marriage of Figaro had been received just one year earlier at the city's National Theatre.
Did Mozart ever visit Prague
Considering that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart visited Prague only four times, he left quite an impression on the city. On his first trip, in early 1787, he visited Count Thun and his wife, whom he knew from Vienna. They lived in what is now the British Embassy in Malá Strana. Mozart stayed at an inn on Celetná Street.
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Albert Einstein left the city of Prague after his sixteen-month long stay in July 1912 when he accepted the chair of theoretical physics at the Polytechnical Institute of Zurich. Direct evidence suggests that Einstein was happy during his professorship in Prague.Smíchov district
Einstein, his wife Mileva and sons Hans Albert and Edward, plus a maid, moved into a three bedroom flat in a then brand-new apartment building on Lesnická 1215/07, then called Trebížského Street, in Prague's working-class Smíchov district. The new building had electricity installed, a novelty at the time.
Where did Beethoven live in Prague : Malá Strana
Beethoven in Prague
During this time, he stayed in the ritzy Malá Strana area below Prague Castle. The building where he stayed, at 11 Lazenská Street, still stands, despite repeated floods over the centuries. It is now inseparably connected with the name of Beethoven.