Clementinum Library in Prague
The Baroque Library Hall in Prague’s Clementinum hasn’t been changed since its foundation in 1722. It shows the organization of the library in the times of the Jesuit college in Prague, and the immense influence and wealth of the Jesuit Order at the time. The building of the Baroque library hall falls into the period of activity of architect F. M. Kanka in the twenties of the 18th century, and the ceiling is the work of Jan Hiebl (1727) frescoes by Josef Diebel depicting The Science and The Arts.
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Prague is most certainly on the list.
Ugh why can’t I LIVE here.