Prague astronomical clock is one of the most famous and most popular tourist attractions in the Czech Republic in the historical heart of Prague.
The creation of the astronomical clock and its installation on the southern wall of the Old Town Hall in Prague dates back to the Middle Ages
The Prague Astronomical Clock is currently the third oldest clock in the world, and the oldest astronomical clock still in operation to this day.
The work of the astronomical clock, its indices, its beats, its bells, and the movements of its statues and sculptures are controlled by the original iron machine model inside it.
Activities you can do
• First of all, enjoy watching the prominent disc of the astrolabe, with projections from the North Pole, which is considered one of the main symbols of Prague.
• Take pictures of sculptures and statues around the clock dials and in the building as a whole, most of which date back to the early 15th century.
• Enjoy viewing the calendar board below the watch that was replaced with a replica in 1880 AD, and the original is displayed in the Prague City Museum.
• You must enter the building of the clock to learn about its mechanism of action, and see the amazing statues of the Apostles who alternate in exiting their windows.
• Ascend to the top of the tower to see the most beautiful panoramic views of Prague, and have the opportunity to capture breathtaking and breathtaking pictures that smell of fragrant history.
• Then end your day wandering in the public squares and having a delicious meal, and don’t forget to buy some beautiful souvenir pieces for Prague astronomical clock.
Astronomical clock entry prices in Prague
For adults 5 euros.
For children 3 euros.
Children between 4 and 6 years 1 euro.
It is free for those under 4 years old.
Opening hours of the astronomical clock in Prague
Daily from 9:00 a.m. until 18:00 p.m. except for Monday, when visitors are delayed until 11:00 a.m.
Hotels near Prague Astronomical Clock
Kings Court Hotel is a 5-star Prague hotel with excellent ratings, and is 600 meters from the Astronomical Clock in Prague.
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The location is excellent, rooms are comfortable, some visitors complained of mistreatment by a staff member.
Cosmopolitan Hotel is a 5-star hotel in Prague Prague with excellent reviews, 900 meters from the astronomical clock in Prague.
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The location is great, the staff is helpful, and the breakfasts are varied.
Prague astronomical clock site