Prague and Prague Towers

It is well known that Prague is one of the most important cultural cities in the Czech Republic, in Europe, but also worldwide. With project Prague Towers we are trying our capital city of Prague to develop in this tradition. We want to offer for visitors of Prague high-quality cultural experiences from Prague's towers.

We try to make other interesting premises in Prague's towers, we build quality facilities and information systems and organizing cultural and entertainment events. We offer space to companies and organizations. We want to offer you the best.

Visit the Prague's towers, visit the city of Prague - City of Tower!

Prague Sights

The city of Prague and the Czech Republic has a really large number of monuments which you can visit. Prague towers are the most important of them. Our company offers other options related to the historical monuments of Prague. We take our work seriously, we care about you, we care about the tower of Prague, taking care of the sights in Prague.

 

Prague Tours

Prague towers its an ideal opportunity for very interesting trip for the whole family. If you want an unusual amazing experience, select the tower of Prague and visit the most beautiful places in Prague Tours:

Czech republic

Prague towers are an important cultural heritage of the Czech Republic and Prague. We want to inform domestic and foreign visitors of Prague about this unique opportunity visit Prague's towers. Prague towers are an integral part of Czech Republic and Prague visit.

Membership in the Club of Prague towers get the opportunity very attractive discounts and benefits. This offer is unlimited and valid throughout the Czech Republic. Registration for the Club of Prague towers is free.

 

Old Town Bridge Tower

This high-gothic tower from the workshop of the distinguished master builder Petr Parléř is one of the most beautiful examples of gothic architecture in Europe. The foundations of the sandstone tower were laid together with the foundations of the Charles Bridge, and its construction was completed in 1380. It is conceived as a defence tower, but it also has a high aesthetic value and unique sculptural decorations as part of the Royal Way. The western wall of the tower was heavily damaged by Swedish cannon fire at the end of the Thirty Years War. The tower’s eastern wall is dominated by a unique portrait statue of Emperor Charles IV and King Wenceslas IV, while St. Vitus watches over them. The floor below has statues of St. Sigismund, the patron saint of Luxembourg, and St. Adalbert, the patron saint of Bohemia. At their legs of the saints, there is the statue of a lion, which looks down from the tower. A symbolic apparition occurs on St. Vitus’ Day (15 June) when the shadow of the head of the lion falls on an escutcheon below it, which depicts an eagle. This symbolically affirms the link between Bohemia and Moravia. Other statues have been similarly placed whose number and amount of decorative elements have a hidden meaning connected with astrology. The first floor used to contain a guardhouse, while the second floor served as a jail for debtors from wealthy families. Another feature worth mentioning is the mysterious statue of the so-called Tower Man from the middle of the 15th century, which stands on a column at the end of the stairway.


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