Ten floors of culture, entertainment and relaxation
Virtual tour
Walk through Jindřišská Tower from the comfort of your home and discover its unique spaces step by step.
1st floor
Entrance and visitor services
Begin your visit here — orientation, tickets and the first impression of the tower’s historic architecture.

2nd floor
Exhibition level
Rotating exhibitions and installations connect the tower’s past with contemporary art and photography.

3rd floor
Temporary exhibitions gallery
The third floor serves as a gallery for temporary exhibitions. This space is rented by individual artists, and the tower also collaborates here with various cultural and charitable organizations. Long-term partners include, for example, the Třešť Nativity Makers, the initiative I Love Prague, and the Nedoklubko Foundation.

4th floor
Prague towers exhibition
On the fourth floor, there is an interactive exhibition dedicated to Prague’s towers. The floor features a map of Prague’s historic center, with detailed 3D models of the most significant towers displayed in glass tubes. Visitors can quite literally “walk” across the city beneath their feet. You can also use a screen and a touchscreen tablet, which provide additional interesting information about each of the towers marked on the map.

5th floor
Bell tower structure
Learn how the tower carries the weight of bells and clockwork — engineering built to last for generations.

6th floor
History stop
The sixth floor of the Jindřišská Tower represents a stop on the journey through its history. Visitors are offered an authentic glimpse into the past of this important Prague landmark, complemented by a number of original and preserved elements. One of the highlights is the historic clock mechanism, which ranks among the most valuable artifacts in the building. The atmosphere of past centuries is further enhanced by period photographs and drawings capturing the transformation of the tower and its surroundings over time. What makes this floor truly exceptional is the opportunity to look into the very structure of the building. Original wooden beams, more than 600 years old, have been preserved here—they formed the foundation of the tower and still stand as a testament to the craftsmanship of medieval builders.

7th floor
Panoramic ascent
Each step brings a wider view — the Old Town, New Town and spires open up as you rise.

8th floor
Viewing gallery
Walk the gallery under the roofline and pause at openings that frame Prague like living postcards.

Attic
Upper lookout
Higher still, the horizon stretches toward the Vltava, hills and the daily rhythm of the capital.

View floor
Enjoy the view of the whole of Prague
The 10th floor of the Jindřišská Tower serves as an observation terrace, but it also frequently hosts exhibitions, openings, author readings, and even wedding ceremonies. In good visibility, you can enjoy a stunning panoramic view of the whole of Prague.




