White Tower (Hradec Králové)


White Tower

White Tower (Czech: Bílá věž) - the tallest building overlooking the city of Hradec Králové in the Czech Republic. It is located in the very center of the city, in the south-west part of Velké náměstí (Great Square, Franašova Street 1), at an altitude of 244 m above sea level. This 72 m tall Renaissance tower was built in 1574 on the initiative of the inhabitants. At the top of the tower leads 233 stairs. Construction material was hořický sandstone.

From the tower view gallery there is a unique view not only of Hradec Králové, but also of the distant peaks of the Krkonose and the Orlicky Mountains. In recent years the tower has returned as an exhibition venue and has become a center of tourism and cultural events. The Biala Wieza is home to the second largest and most important bell in the Czech Republic - call Augustin.



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