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The Old Town Hall was established in 1338 as the seat of the Old Town administration. The oldest part of the complex consists of the southern wing a beautiful Gothic tower with a bay chapel and a unique astronomical clock – known as the
Orloj – where, every hour between 9 am and 11 pm, the twelve apostles appear.
The almost 70 metres high massive prismatic tower is the dominant feature of the Old Town Hall and indeed the entire square. The tower´s viewing gallery offers beautiful views of the city; it is possible to see
Týn Cathedral or
Saint Nicolas´Church, while you can also admire Prague Castle in the distance or be astonished by the multitude of towers, spires and domes arrayed in Prague´s diverse architecture. The Town Hall tower is the only medieval tower in Prague to be completely wheelchair accessible.