Classical music concert in the Klementina Mirror Chapel in the Old Town of Prague
A beautiful Baroque chapel built in the first half of the 18th century by either the builder Ferdinand Maxmilián Kaňka or Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer. The interior is richly decorated with marble, frescoes and mirrors - hence the name of the chapel. It was deconsecrated at the end of the 18th century, served as a warehouse for some time, and was later reconstructed into a concert hall. In the Mirror Chapel there are two organs, one located in the choir and the other on the original place of the altar. There are four oil paintings by Václav Vavřinec Reiner.
Klementinum - also known as Clementinum is situated on the right bank of the river Vltava, the Chapel of Mirrors is located inside. From Charles Bridge you can follow Karlova Street. Klementinum complex is on your left. After about 300 meters walk you’ll see the entrance gate. The Chapel of Mirrors is then inside in front of you after about 100 meters. Alternatively you can enter Klementinum from Mariánské náměstí Square (eastern gate), after you are arriving from the Old Town Square or metro Staroměstská, respectively tram 17 or 18.