Jindřišská
Tower (Jindřišská věž)
The
Jindřišská Tower (Jindřišská věž) near Wenceslas
Square looks like any other
tower. Its location on the busy Jindřišská
Street makes it almost inconspicuous,
so you probably wouldn't even think
of including it on your list of sights.
The Jindřišská
Tower is unique because a new tower
was built inside the shell of the old
one a few years ago. If you step inside,
you will find yourself in a tower within
a tower. You can see the inside of
the old shell in some places along
the staircase - if you walk, that is,
since you also have an option of taking
the elevator up. The tower's
interior has been restored very nicely
and contains a café, museum, a teddy
bear shop and a restaurant.
The bell tower
on the 10th floor offers a great experience.
It feels like a spacious attic of an
old farmhouse, with a number of large
windows all around its perimeter and
impressive bells hanging right above
your head. Every hour the 10-bell chimes
play one of 1152 preset melodies that
can only be heard inside the bell tower,
which is a great pity, but at the same
time, it makes your visit to the tower
all the more special. Visitors are
allowed to open each window, so you
can not only enjoy a great view of
Prague from different angles, but can
take pictures that are not obstructed
by glass.
The information
below is subject to change. Please
check jindrisskavez.cz for
current information.
Getting
there:
The tower stands
on Jindřišská at Senovážné náměstí and is close to the
main post office. You
can
walk from the city center or take
line A of the metro to Můstek (exit at Vodičkova/Jindřišská)
or take tram 3, 9, 14 or 24 to Jindřišská.
Hours:
Mon-Fri 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sat-Sun 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
The
chimes in the bell tower play every
hour.
Entrance
fees:
Adults: 60 Kč
Seniors: 30
Kč
Children 6 - 15: 20
Kč
Children under 6: free
Website: www.jindrisskavez.cz
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