Prague - Jindřiš tower

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Jindříšská tower, another of the "hundred Prague towers", built in the years 1472 - 1476 is the original bell tower of the church of St. Henry and St. Kunhuty. According to Henry II, the name has (972-1024), the last Roman king and Holy Roman Emperor. It is built in the Gothic style from sandstone, the roof is covered with slate. The tower is 65,7 meters high and is the tallest bell tower in Prague. The biggest…
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