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HOUSE OF THE STONE BELL OLD TOWN SQUARE
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Why this venue
Just outside the Old Town Square Tower you will find yourself in the heart of Old Town Square which is optimal for capturing your perfect wedding pictures in this enchanting city! Nowadays, the house Old Town Square Tower belongs to the City Gallery Prague and various exhibitions and concerts are held there. The exhibitions focus on modern and contemporary art.
Venue details
- Civil and Religious Ceremony
- Located in the heart of Prague's city center in Old Town Square
- Available Monday - Sunday
- Piano or CD Music
Capacity: Seated Capacity of 70 guests; standing room for up to 100 guests
Venue History & Information
The Old Town Square Tower in Prague Old Town Square is one of the oldest Prague building. The history of this building comes to the 13th century. It was rebuilt in the 14th century to the representative municipal palatial house with the tower corner in Gothic architectural style.
Old Town Square Tower sign was placed in the 16th century.
With most probability, the house “Old Town Square Tower” was built for Queen Elisabeth I. of Bohemia, mother of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. There are no written documents about it, but there are some pieces of medieval decoration found in the house and some of them probably represent the Royal family. Other interesting pieces of sculptures, such as a head of a lion with eyes made of glass or a head of a “savage man”, were found there.