Prague’s New Town Hall, or Novomestská Radnice, is a fascinating blend of architectural styles dating back to the 14th century. Located in the heart of the city, the building features a Gothic tower that visitors can climb via 221 steps for panoramic views of Prague. The original Hall of Justice and the Renaissance south wing, added in the 16th century, are also highlights. Today, visitors can explore these historic spaces, gaining insight into the city’s rich past and enjoying the intricate details of its varied architecture.
Prague New Town Hall (Novomestská Radnice)
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