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Czech Městská věž

Martinské nám., Třebíč

The tower by St. Martin's Church was originally built as a part of the city fortifications, originally it stood entirely separate from St. Martin's Church, the two buildings were not joined until 1716. The total height of... Full description

The tower by St. Martin's Church was originally built as a part of the city fortifications, originally it stood entirely separate from St. Martin's Church, the two buildings were not joined until 1716. The total height of the tower from the terrain to the peak of the cross is 75 m and the building is based on a layout of 11.5 m x 11.5 m. The gallery is located at a height of 35 m.

Telephone: +420 775 707 502
Email: info@mkstrebic.cz
Web: https://www.mkstrebic.cz/osta...
GPS: 49°12'53.57"N 15°52'47.68"E
402 m above sea level

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Category city fortification, sight-seeing location
Services lookout with binoculars, night-time walking tours, sale of novelties and souvenirs, sale of tourist stamps
Staff languages Czech
Accepted forms of payment Czech korunas in cash

Tours / exhibitions

Description There is an exposition of large scale photographs by Boris Kjulleněn Junior called "Třebič in clouds", an exposition of art by students of the T.G. Masaryk Třebič Basic School and a record bottle made from corks, which is entered into the Czech book of records and curiosities. Household furnishings are installed in the original flat of the tower keeper.
Opening hours
(GMT +1)
  • May-September 10:00-12:00 13:00-18:00 (independently or with guide)
  • January-April, October-December all day (only to order)

Before visiting the building we recommend checking the current opening hours on the building's website or by contacting the operator by telephone.

closed Closed right now, as per business hours
Sightseeing time: 20 min.
Foreign languages tour guide (Czech), printed guide (Czech, English, German), descriptions (Czech)
Exhibition specialization furniture / interior furnishings, photography, regional history
Minimum / maximum number of people per guide 1/30

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