
A 200,000-volume historical library housed in a Premonstratensian monastery, featuring two architecturally distinct halls: the Baroque Theological Hall (1671-1674) and the Classicist Philosophical Hall (1794-1797), both adorned with elaborate ceiling frescoes. Visitors explore a corridor displaying rare books, bindings, manuscripts, and curiosities including a 9th-century Strahov Evangeliary and natural science collections, viewing the halls from entrance doors.
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