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Novoměstská Radnice Reviews

Lovely building (with a "hospoda" or whatever in the courtyard). Especially nice when there is a concert in the main hall upstairs. Nice Hall (nice architecture & good acoustics). Twice a year (in the Spring and during the Fall), in the courtyard and in the hall on the ground floor there's a one-day long "fine food festival". The wines and cannoli from Sicily are especially nice.

08.10.2023

The construction of the New Town Hall began shortly after the founding of Prague’s New Town in 1348. 1456 saw the completion of the Town Hall’s tower. The tower is 42 meters high, 221 steps lead up to the tower gallery. It is opened daily except Mondays, from 10 am to 6 pm. It’s also closed during winter season. It’s not very popular among tourists and not as crowded as for example the Orloj tower, but you still get to enjoy the beautiful views at Prague.

01.10.2019

Great place to visit for a cheap entrance (only cash), you have some good but not great views and a bit of a lesson in history Place is the first where ruling class folk were thrown out a window by those who didn't like them (google defenestrations of Prague)

13.08.2022

The place of the First Defenestration of Prague A large and imposing tower looming over the New Town Hall. The hall itself is mostly closed to the public except on certain occasions, but one can climb the tower and see great views over the city. The current building itself is slightly later than the Hussite era, but at the beginning of the Hussite era, the first of the defenestrations took place at this site, making it a pivotal point in the history of the Czech lands and all of Central Europe.

14.09.2021

Beautiful and Historical location in Prague, I was in the annual whiskey festival "Whisky Life Prague" 2016 and 2017 with a number of 160 different whiskeis form all over the world!

07.11.2017