
A Gothic tower built starting in 1475 that serves as one of Prague's original city gates, separating the Old Town from the New Town. Visitors can see the tower's Gothic architecture inspired by Peter Parler's work on the Charles Bridge, and it historically served as a ceremonial passage for kings traveling to St. Vitus Cathedral for coronation ceremonies beginning in 1836.
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