About the venue
Novoměstská radnice (New Town Hall) is a national cultural monument on Karlovo náměstí in Prague 2 and one of the most important Gothic buildings of Prague's New Town. Its history dates to 1348, when Charles IV founded the New Town; it is documented in sources from 1377. In 1419 the First Prague Defenestration took place here, marking the start of the Hussite revolution. Today, as a contributory organisation of the Praha 2 municipality, it hosts exhibitions, concerts, festivals and wedding ceremonies; the nearly 70 m Gothic tower is open to the public.
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Karlovo náměstí 1/23, 120 00 Praha 2
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Tue–Sun 10:00–18:00, Mon closed (tower and gallery; tower closed in winter)