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  1. The Old Town Hall is a complex of several Gothic buildings with a clock tower and the Astronomical Clock on the Old Town Square in Prague’s Old Town. A 13th-century Gothic house that belonged to rich merchant Woflin of Kámen formed the foundations for the Town Hall. Other parts were added later: a 70-metre tall tower with a Gothic chapel, a ...

  2. There are only two astronomical clocks preserved in the Czech Republic: one at the Old Town Hall, the second at the town hall in Olomouc. Prague astronomical clock was created in 1410. Jan Sindel, a master of the University of Prague, and Mikulas of Kadan worked on it. During the Hussite Wars, the clock was severely damaged and repaired later ...

  3. 2. The Old Council Hall. The most valuable historical interior in the Old Town Hall is that of the Old Council Hall. Thanks to its architecture and decorations, it ranks as one of the most graceful late gothic halls in Europe. The statue of Christ the Sufferer dating from the beginning of the 15th century takes pride of place in the hall.

  4. The Old Town Hall consists of a complex of several Gothic houses, gradually connected together. One of the visitor routes includes the Municipal Hall, the Old Council Hall, the Brožík Assembly Hall and the George Hall.

  5. Old Town Hall has been a dominating feature of Old Town Square for centuries. Thanks to the remarkable Astronomical Clock and the tower, with its view of the historic centre of Prague, Old Town Hall is amongst the most-visited sites in the city. The construction of this Gothic building was started in 1338.

  6. Nov 15, 2022 · The Prague Old Town Hall Tower offers spectacular views of Prague – over the Square in one direction, and towards Prague Castle in the other. If you have time, try to see the rest of the Old Town Hall, which includes several historic halls and a Gothic chapel from which you can see the 12 Apostles figures that parade when the Astronomical ...

  7. Sep 10, 2022 · The Old Town in Prague was a separate entity from New Town Prague to the south, Josefov (Jewish Town, to the immediate north), Mala Strana (sometimes called Lesser Town Prague) and Hradčany – the Prague Castle district – each had their own separate Town Hall and administration

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