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babies crawling up the Television Tower
The sculpture exhibition “Babies” is by the enfant terrible artist David Černý's.
Prague's tallest building is more than 216m (708ft). It was begun by the Communists in 1985 but completed in 1992 after the regime's fall. Apparently originally intended to jam West German television it now acts as a magnet for crap televison programs. They call this progress.
www.tower.cz/english/english.htm
"From three observation cabins at the height of 93 metres there is a surprising bird’s eye view of the town.
On a clear day you can see as far as 100 km, which is a radius around Prague including these big towns:
Plzeň, Rakovník, Most, Teplice, Ústí nad Labem, Děčín, Česká Lípa, Liberec, Jablonec nad Nisou, Jičín, Hradec Králové, Poděbrady, Jihlava, Tábor and Písek. The mountain of Říp is also very well visible.
For those of you who want to come to the Prague Television Tower we have here a few pictures of the view from the observation cabins. "
babies crawling up the Television Tower
The sculpture exhibition “Babies” is by the enfant terrible artist David Černý's.
Prague's tallest building is more than 216m (708ft). It was begun by the Communists in 1985 but completed in 1992 after the regime's fall. Apparently originally intended to jam West German television it now acts as a magnet for crap televison programs. They call this progress.
www.tower.cz/english/english.htm
"From three observation cabins at the height of 93 metres there is a surprising bird’s eye view of the town.
On a clear day you can see as far as 100 km, which is a radius around Prague including these big towns:
Plzeň, Rakovník, Most, Teplice, Ústí nad Labem, Děčín, Česká Lípa, Liberec, Jablonec nad Nisou, Jičín, Hradec Králové, Poděbrady, Jihlava, Tábor and Písek. The mountain of Říp is also very well visible.
For those of you who want to come to the Prague Television Tower we have here a few pictures of the view from the observation cabins. "