Prague’s historic Clementinum, a vast complex of baroque and rococo halls, stands as one of the largest building complexes in Europe. Constructed from the mid-16th to the mid-18th century, it originally served as a Jesuit dormitory. Today, the Clementinum is home to the Czech National Library, where visitors can explore its ornate interiors and rich history. The intricate architecture, with its detailed frescoes and grand spaces, offers a glimpse into the cultural and educational heritage of the city.
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