Bolzano, Italy
c. 1200
Prissiano, Italy
13th century
Montjovet, Italy
13th century
Segonzano, Italy
13th century
Castiglione delle Stiviere, Italy
15th century
Roccavignale, Italy
10th century AD
Mel, Italy
1311
Ventimiglia, Italy
13th century
Villeneuve, Italy
13th century
Monasterace, Italy
11th century
Giuliano Di Lecce, Italy
16th century
Caccuri, Italy
6th century AD
Motta San Giovanni, Italy
11th century
Castellamonte, Italy
11th century
Brindisi Montagna, Italy
c. 1200
Nanno, Italy
13th century
Tassullo, Italy
12th century
Champorcher, Italy
13th century
Montjovet, Italy
11th century
Frascarolo, Italy
12th century
The Clementinum is a historic complex of buildings in Prague. Until recently the complex hosted the National, University and Technical libraries, the City Library also being located nearby on Mariánské Náměstí. The Technical library and the Municipal library have moved to the Prague National Technical Library at Technická 6 since 2009. It is currently in use as the National Library of the Czech Republic.
Its history dates from the existence of a chapel dedicated to Saint Clement in the 11th century. A Dominican monastery was founded in the medieval period, which was transformed in 1556 to a Jesuit college. In 1622 the Jesuits transferred the library of Charles University to the Klementinum, and the college was merged with the University in 1654. The Jesuits remained until 1773, when the Klementinum was established as an observatory, library, and university by the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.