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Jindřišská věž
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Jindřišská věž

Prague

Jindřišská věž, Prague

About the venue

Jindřišská Tower is a late-Gothic bell tower of the Church of St. Henry and St. Kunhuta in Prague's New Town, built in 1472–1476. At 65.7 m it is the tallest freestanding bell tower in Prague. Reconstructed by architect Josef Mocker in 1876–1880 and fitted with a modern interior in 2002, the tower's ten floors house a gallery, a Museum of Prague Towers, the Zvonice restaurant, a panoramic viewing platform, and a unique carillon of ten bronze bells.

Jindřišská 2122/33, 110 00 Praha 1

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