- The
Clementinum (Czech: Klementinum) is a
historic complex of
buildings in
Prague which houses the
National Library of the
Czech Republic.
Until recently...
- of Culture. The library's main
building is
located in the
historical Clementinum building in the
centre of Prague,
where approximately half of its books...
- (1564–1608). By 1598, he
started studying Aristotelian philosophy at the
Clementinum college in
Prague (which was
later merged with
Charles University), and...
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almost twenty of his
buildings (including St. Clement's
Cathedral in
Clementinum with 190 his sculptures,
which is the
largest collection of his sculptures)...
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international renown and
heritage such as the
Strahov Monastery and the
Clementinum in Prague. Increasingly,
Czech scientists publish their work and that...
- Republic. The single-nave
Baroque church was
built for the
Jesuits in the
Clementinum area
between 1711 and 1715. It was
designed by František Kaňka and built...
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called the
Jesuits to
Prague and in 1562 they
opened an academy—the
Clementinum. From 1541 till 1558 the
Czech humanist Mattheus Collinus [de] (1516–1566)...
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Detail of a
commemorative plaque of Mohorovičić in
Clementinum, Prague,
Czech Republic...
- the
coronation of
Leopold II as a king of Bohemia,
which took
place in
Clementinum, and
therefore celebrated the
considerable sophistication of manufacturing...
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coronation of
Leopold II as king of Bohemia. The
exhibition was held in the
Clementinum, and
celebrated the
considerable sophistication of
manufacturing methods...