Communist Prague: The Architecture Nobody Wanted to Demolish
Ondřej Kratochvíl · Prague
The Žižkov TV Tower (the one with the crawling babies), the National Memorial on Vítkov Hill, the brutalist hotel that has been a luxury hostel since 2010 — communist Prague is bizarre, enormous, and genuinely fascinating.
With Ondřej Kratochvíl · Žižkov TV Tower, base entrance
About
What makes it unique
Access to the TV Tower's upper level via a contact — without the tourist ticket queue.
What's included
TV Tower visit, National Memorial entry, guided walk, svíčková lunch at a local pub
Who is it for
History and architecture lovers who want the honest version.
What you'll feel
Communist architecture is the most misunderstood aesthetic of the 20th century. You'll leave with complicated feelings.
Book
€45 / person
per person