Commemorative medals from points of interest in CZ

Old town hall

The Town Hall Old Town Hall After John the Blind - count of Luxembourg and king of Bohemia - accorded the citizens of Prague the privilege of having their own district council in 1338, they decided to build a town hall, paid for by a duty levied on wine. The almost 70 meters (230 ft) high tower was completed in 1364.

 

The Town Hall


Old Town Hall
After John the Blind - count of Luxembourg and king of Bohemia - accorded the citizens of Prague the privilege of having their own district council in 1338, they decided to build a town hall, paid for by a duty levied on wine. The almost 70 meters (230 ft) high tower was completed in 1364. Due to continuous expansions, the town hall now consists of a colorful collection of Gothic and Renaissance-style buildings. During the Second World War the complex was severely damaged when the nazis suppressed the Prague uprising, but it is now thoroughly restored.


Main door
A magnificent late Gothic door in the house adjacent to the tower serves as the main entrance to the Old Town Hall. The pink colored Renaissance style house next door features a richly decorated window with the city's coat of arms. It currently houses the tourist information office. From here you can get access to the tower.
Another interesting building that is now incorporated in the Old Town Hall is the so-called Dům U Minuty, a 15th century house embellished with beautiful 17th century sgraffito.

Clock Maker

Old Town Hall Clock
The Old Town Hall is famous for its beautiful façade clock. The clock dates back to the beginning of the 15th century. Clock maker Hanuš, who perfected the construction in 1490 was - according to legend - made blind by the city council to prevent him from making a more beautiful clock elsewhere. Most of the mechanism still used today was made by Jan Táborský between 1552 and 1572.

Apostles

The clock is a magnet for tourists, especially just before the hour, when the twelve apostles march past. The skeleton on the right, depicting Death, starts the show by pulling on a string. 
 
Staroměstská radnice
Staroměstské náměstí 1
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