Powder Gate
Powder Gate stands as Prague's last surviving city gate, a 65-meter Gothic tower that once marked where merchants entered Old Town.
About Powder Gate
Powder Gate stands as Prague's last surviving city gate, a 65-meter Gothic tower that once marked where merchants entered Old Town. You'll climb 186 narrow stone steps to reach the viewing gallery, which offers solid perspectives over náměstí Republiky and down the Royal Route toward Wenceslas Square. The tower got its name from storing gunpowder in the 17th century, though it was built in 1475 as part of the original city fortifications.
The climb feels authentic with worn medieval steps winding up through multiple levels of the tower's interior. Halfway up you'll pass small windows that frame different angles of the surrounding streets, and the final gallery wraps around the tower's exterior under Gothic arches. The views aren't Prague's most spectacular, but they give you a unique perspective on how Old Town connects to New Town, with the Municipal House's Art Nouveau dome directly below.
Most visitors rush through in 20 minutes, but the 100 CZK admission feels steep for what you get. The tower closes at 6pm (4pm in winter), so don't arrive late. Skip this if you're already planning to climb Petřin Tower or the Astronomical Clock, both offer better views. The real value comes from combining it with Municipal House next door, where the architecture and interiors justify the area visit.
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