Prague
St. Clement's Church
Address
St. Clement's Church
Klimentská 5
11000 Prague
About 'St. Clement's Church'
St. Clement’s Church is one of the oldest churches in Prague located in the New Town. Historical documents state the Church was built in 1226. It later became a parish church and included in its jurisdiction the school, the vicarage and two cemeteries. In the 14th century the roman church was demolished and replaced with a new single-aisled gothic building with a tower on the north side of its presbytery. In 1893 – 1894 the church underwent radical puritanical renovation, initiated by the architect františek Mikš. Further reconstruction was carried out in 1975-1981.
Today the Anglican-Episcopal church offers services in English and classical concerts.
How to get to 'St. Clement's Church'
St Clement’s Church is located on Klimentská in Praha 1. Klimentská street is near Revoluční on the right going from Náměstí Republiky to the River Vltava. The church has a light yellow colour and is set in a small square. It cannot be missed.
Public Transportation
Underground: Metro station Náměstí Republiky and Florenc
Tram: Těšnov stop (lines 3, 5) or Dlouhá třída (lines 8, 14, 26, 91)
Car
Free parking is available at weekends in Lannova, a street which lies parallel to Klimentská, near the River Vltava.
Some further Events at this venue
Monday, June 4th 2012. 17:00:
Monday, June 18th 2012. 18:00:
Monday, June 25th 2012. 18:00:
Monday, July 16th 2012. 18:00:
Monday, July 23rd 2012. 18:00:
Monday, July 30th 2012. 18:00:
Monday, August 6th 2012. 18:00:
Monday, August 13th 2012. 18:00:
Monday, August 20th 2012. 18:00:
Monday, September 3rd 2012. 18:00:
| Number of seats: | Main Hall: 300 |



