Prague Classical Concert Clementinum

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Prague Classical Concert Clementinum

Classical concert in the baroque jewel of Prague

It would be our pleasure to invite you to the classical concert in Clementinum Prague. Clementinum in Prague is one of the most convenient places to organize concerts. Musica Pragensis is the name of a performing orchestra.

Clementinum excels in its acoustic. This is the reason, why the orchestra has chosen this place for classical concerts. In addition, it will charm you with the inner interior with the second oldest organ in Prague! The space inside is relatively small. Therefore, the listeners will be closer to the live performance. Everybody who loves classical music will be excited!

The concerts are taking place irregularly. Above all, you can check a programme on the official website.

Clementinum Prague – st. Clement´s Cathedral

You can see this baroque building in the Old Town, near Old Town Square. The very first mention of this complex dates back to 1227. Except for going to a classical concert, visitors can, for example, study here or grab a coffee. Inside, you can study in the universal study room. This study room belongs to the Prague National Library. Except for the baroque chappels, built in the 18th century, the place takes also, for instance, a two-floor library. The library is decorated with frescos and columns. However, modernization brought even a book store, congress halls and an art gallery.

Clementinum is located: Karlova 183, Old Town 110 00

For more cultural experience in Prague, inspire yourself with our list of Culture and Art. We will also show you some art galleries. All our products are offered to you for an advantageous price.

What to do more? Visit recommended restaurants in Prague with delicious and high-quality food. Also check the best things to do in Prague – a list of our activities, which makes your trip to Prague more fun!

(Photo source: Clementinum website)

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