Rising above the Gothic and baroque architecture of Prague, the Žižkov Television Tower (Žižkovský Vysílac) stands as a striking example of late-1980s modernism. Located in the Žižkov district, this tower offers panoramic views of both the historic and contemporary areas of the city. Its exterior is adorned with the distinctive crawling Babies sculptures by Czech artist David Černý, adding an intriguing artistic element to its sleek, futuristic design. Visitors can ascend to the observation deck for sweeping vistas and a unique perspective on Prague’s diverse urban landscape.
Zizkov Television Tower (Zizkovský Vysílac)
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