Petřínská rozhledna
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The Petřínská rozhledna (Petřín lookout tower) is a 60 metre high steel framework tower in Prague, which strongly resembles the Eiffel Tower. Although it is much shorter than the Eiffel Tower, it stands atop a sizeable hill, so the top is at almost the same altitude. The Petřínská rozhledna was built in 1891 and was used as an observation tower as well as a transmission tower. Today the Petřínská rozhledna is a major tourist attraction. If you go up the hard way, the hill is roughly a half-hour walk up paths that get quite slippy when it snows, and the tower is a shorter but fairly tiring climb; however, the hill is served by a frequent funicular and the tower has an elevator for disabled persons.
On clear days, the tower offers a good view of the Prague skyline.
It is open from 10am to 7-10pm every day from April to October and only at weekends from November to March, from 10am to 5pm. There is a gift shop and a small cafeteria on the main level.
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- http://www.rozhlednyunas.cz/rozhledny/petrinska-rozhledna-v-praze/
- http://www.pis.cz/cz/praha/adresar/petrinska_rozhledna
- http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0015664
- http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b41048