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    Detailed ceiling with angels and mirrora
    Ashley S.

    Wow! I wasn't sure how the quality of performance would be given the dodgy looking ticket selling stations, but wow. I'm so happy that we spent €24 on tickets to see the orchestra and soprano performance of Four Seasons. I was absolutely spellbound by the soloist who just nails every note in this historic former chapel. Pro Tips: - Definitely request the Section A for the best experience near the performers - Go to the restroom before, there isn't an intermission

    Kathleen D.

    Klementinum's website (and door...) say guided tours take place every half hour. They don't mention the likelihood of a long wait due to limited tour sizes. I went in early afternoon midweek during the offseason and had a 2-hour wait. I'm not sure if that's the norm or not, but luckily it is set in the center of town so there's plenty to do in the meantime. The tour shows glimpses of the innards but nothing all too detailed. I'd say it's skippable if you're short on time but otherwise could be a nice stop. It takes about 50 minutes from start to finish. As part of the tour, you'll take a look at the Mirror Chapel (not as many mirrors as you'd think), the Baroque Library (needs a good dusting but is really pretty), and the Meridian. There's then the option to walk up to the lookout tower, which provides a nice view of both Old Town Square and Prague Castle. Maybe not the best vantage point in town but central nonetheless. Really nice during a sunset too! Keep in mind the steps to reach the top are very steep and the elevator doesn't go all the way up, so if you have mobility restrictions, it may not be totally worth the price tag to only see the chapel and library. Overall I'm glad I saw the Klementinum and would recommend if you have the time.

    The Mirror chapel, first part of tour
    Eric B.

    The tour is quite short and kind of mind numbing. You visit the Mirror Chapel, the Library, & the tower above. They were all pretty, but really not worth the time. The view was excellent from the tower, but go to the Tower in Old Town Square, way higher elevation and better view. So many better things to visit while in Prague for the time & money.

    Rita L.

    Did a tour here and thought it was a bit boring... you have to wait an hour or two for the tour and they just take you up/down the stairs. You won't get to go into the actual library, they'll let you stand at one small corner to see it, you're not even allowed to take pictures. The best part is probably seeing the city from the top. Other than that, there's nothing exciting about the tour, I would recommend skipping it and not waste your time here.

    Ingrid L.

    Worth going! Less crowded than other usual tourists spots and one of the best views of Prague

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    Not worth it. You actually do not go into the library and are not allowed to take photos. A complete rip off.

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    Not worth the money. Very limited tour. No actual access to the library - just a view in.

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    With only a few hours left on our last day in Prague, my friend and I decided to check out this spot for its Baroque library.

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    Church of Our Lady before Týn - 12/25/2022 - Christmas Day in Prague

    Church of Our Lady before Týn

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.3 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    Late Gothic Landmark with Limited Hours…read more Peter Parler and Matthias of Arras designed and built this 14th century spired cathedral. It is so interesting how the "face" has been changed with the addition of a building directly in front of the church entry. Climb the Old Town Hall Towers for a better view. Note: There are limited hours for entry. Check the schedule, we were lucky to enter 5 minutes before they closed midday.

    Church of Our Lady before Týn is the name of the ridiculously gorgeous Gothic church that stands in…read morePrague's Old Town Square. You've seen pictures before. Despite visiting years ago, it took living here for a month for me to learn its name or explore inside. It wasn't until one of my new friends invited me along for a classical music performance that I became acquainted with it. I heard that it's a rarity to be able to attend a concert in the church, but I also heard the opposite, so I'm not actually sure. Either way, if you have the extra funds and want to experience some local, albeit touristy, culture, be sure to book through Via Musica. The ticket cost me around $38 (935 crowns...NOT cheap!!) but I think it was worth it for a one-time visit. I spent most of the 65-minute concert mesmerized by the church itself. Faces everywhere. Gold everywhere. Intricate designs. Unreal beauty. It was such an amazing experience! It was also cold. Keep in mind it's a very old church. Even though it's indoors, it's not like they have central heating so you'll still feel the elements. Dress appropriately! And be sure to arrive early for a good seat. If you're visiting Prague, don't miss a trip inside this church. Classical concert or not!

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    Church of Our Lady before Týn - View from the tower above the astronomical clock

    View from the tower above the astronomical clock

    Church of Our Lady before Týn

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    Franz Kafka Monument - Franz Kafka Statue

    Franz Kafka Monument

    4.1(10 reviews)
    0.4 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    The city of Prague is known for its many "unique" statues that I'm always on the hunt for. I…read morestumbled upon this one on accident while visiting the Jewish quarter. It's a tribute to the famed Czech writer, Franz Kafka, who lived nearby on Dusni. Located next to the Spanish Synagogue and a Catholic church. The tall black sculpture represents a headless male figure in a suit with a somewhat smaller figure of Kafka sitting on his shoulders as described in his short story "Description of a Struggle". The scene reads, "And now-with a flourish, as though it were not the first time - I leapt onto the shoulders of my acquaintance, and by digging my fists into his back I urged him into a trot. But since he stumped forward rather reluctantly and sometimes even stopped, I kicked him in the belly several times with my boots, to make him more lively. It worked and we came fast enough into the interior of a vast but as yet unfinished landscape." To note: Another tribute to Prague's beloved native can be found in the square behind the Quadrio Shopping center by the Narodni Trida metro. That one is a silver rotating head which is also a sight to see.

    Prague is full of fascinating statues to take photos of! Franz Kafka is a famous writer and…read morenovelist from the Czech Republic, well known for "The Metamorphosis," about a salesman named Gregor Samsa who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect (usually depicted as a cockroach). I was just wandering around and exploring Prague as a tourist, and came across the statue. Snapped a photo of it for my travel memories. I'm sure that bigger Kafka fans would want to spend more time with the statue and pose with it. A few Kafka quotes: "From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached." "A book must be the ax for the frozen sea within us."

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    Pražský hrad - Stained glass

    Pražský hrad

    4.5(153 reviews)
    1.3 kmHradčany, Malá Strana, Praha 1

    We took a guided tour of the castle and it was a fantastic experience. The castle complex is…read moreenormous--about 753,473 square feet--making it the largest ancient castle in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. The complex stretches down to Lesser Quarter (Mala Strana), where you'll find several beautiful chateaux and palaces. One notable example is Wallenstein Palace, which is home to the Czech Senate and includes 26 houses and six gardens. Inside the castle walls, there's so much to explore: a stunning cathedral, multiple museums, the office of the Czech president, the Bohemian Crown Jewels, and much more. The entire complex is incredibly expansive--it can easily take several hours to see everything. If you're visiting Prague, this is definitely a must-see landmark, and taking a guided tour really helps you appreciate the history and scale of the place.

    We saw Pražský hrad through a Get Your Guide tour while we were in Prague for the day and overall,…read moreI'm not sure I would recommend it. Compared to the Madrid Palance, Pražský hrad feels dusty. The Madrid Palace is opulent and had air purifiers in almost every room. Pražský hrad has rooms that are almost unbearable to stand in due to the allergens and construction. The carpet was dingy and it's mostly the gorgeous gothic outside that's the draw. All in all, I don't think you need to have a guide for Pražský hrad and I could see buying entrance tickets and being perfectly content with your choice.

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    Pražský hrad - Cathedral St. Vitus inside the castle

    Cathedral St. Vitus inside the castle

    Pražský hrad - Old Royal Palace

    Old Royal Palace

    Pražský hrad - Beautiful!

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    Beautiful!

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