The current rendition, officially established in 1777, harks back to the romantic era, a time of bronze reading lamps, solid wooden tables, and musty medieval documents. The hushed atmosphere of moving pages and quiet typing provides the perfect background to enjoy the vaulted ceilings, Greek-style columns, and the enormous mural at the far end of the reading room. If you get tired of tourist traps in Old Prague, stop by for a quick, quiet, meditative break, or spend an idyllic afternoon here with your significant other and a good novel, giggling together silently and whispering furtively to each other.
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