Radnice (Town Hall), Cesky Krumlov
The Town Hall has served as the town hall since 1597, making it a hub for civic activities and governance. Today, it continues to house the town office and features the Museum of Torture, offering insights into the darker aspects of history.
The building is the result of combining several original Gothic houses, making it a unique and asymmetrical structure. Its facade, facing south towards the square, received a Renaissance-style attic in the 16th century, contributing to its distinctive appearance. It showcases six pointed arches of a portico supported by chamfered prismatic pillars, reflecting late Gothic architectural influences. The portico's ceiling is elegantly vaulted with a cross vault.
Adorning the left half of the facade are four stucco signs. These include the coat of arms of Český Krumlov, the coat of arms of the Czech Republic, the coat of arms of the Eggenberg family to the left, and the coat of arms of the Schwarzenberg family to the right. The building features an attic with two bands of semi-pillars and cones, crowned by Rococo vases made of fired clay. The attic covers three gabled roofs that run perpendicular to the facade. A small bell can be seen in the upper left corner, just below the attic.
Access to the interior is through a broken Gothic portal, adding to the building's charm. The entrance hall is vaulted with a ridge and barrel vault, preserving fragments of two Gothic portals featuring the motif of intersecting rods. Upstairs, there is a hall with a modern beamed ceiling on stilts.
The Town Hall has historically been entrusted with safeguarding important city valuables, including three golden keys to the city gates and the city seal. It also held ownership of a plan of Krumlov and several busts commemorating significant local figures.
The building is the result of combining several original Gothic houses, making it a unique and asymmetrical structure. Its facade, facing south towards the square, received a Renaissance-style attic in the 16th century, contributing to its distinctive appearance. It showcases six pointed arches of a portico supported by chamfered prismatic pillars, reflecting late Gothic architectural influences. The portico's ceiling is elegantly vaulted with a cross vault.
Adorning the left half of the facade are four stucco signs. These include the coat of arms of Český Krumlov, the coat of arms of the Czech Republic, the coat of arms of the Eggenberg family to the left, and the coat of arms of the Schwarzenberg family to the right. The building features an attic with two bands of semi-pillars and cones, crowned by Rococo vases made of fired clay. The attic covers three gabled roofs that run perpendicular to the facade. A small bell can be seen in the upper left corner, just below the attic.
Access to the interior is through a broken Gothic portal, adding to the building's charm. The entrance hall is vaulted with a ridge and barrel vault, preserving fragments of two Gothic portals featuring the motif of intersecting rods. Upstairs, there is a hall with a modern beamed ceiling on stilts.
The Town Hall has historically been entrusted with safeguarding important city valuables, including three golden keys to the city gates and the city seal. It also held ownership of a plan of Krumlov and several busts commemorating significant local figures.
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Sight Name: Radnice (Town Hall)
Sight Location: Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic (See walking tours in Cesky Krumlov)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic (See walking tours in Cesky Krumlov)
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Walking Tours in Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Create Your Own Walk in Cesky Krumlov
Creating your own self-guided walk in Cesky Krumlov is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Cesky Krumlov Introduction Walking Tour
Cesky Krumlov is the second most popular tourist destination in the Czech Republic, trailing only Prague, the capital, in terms of visitors. And it’s no wonder since this medieval, UNESCO-listed town is simply the prettiest.
The name Cesky Krumlov has an intriguing etymology, in which "Cesky" means "Czech," while "Krumlov" is derived from the German name... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.6 Km or 1 Miles
The name Cesky Krumlov has an intriguing etymology, in which "Cesky" means "Czech," while "Krumlov" is derived from the German name... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.6 Km or 1 Miles
Cesky Krumlov Castle Grounds Walk
Perhaps the main draw of Cesky Krumlov is its imposing castle, looming over the Old Town. Being one of Central Europe's most extensive castle complexes, it boasts a total of 40 buildings and five castle courtyards, making it an undeniably impressive sight. The origins of this castle trace back to approximately 1240, but its current Baroque appearance hails from the late 17th and early 18th... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.9 Km or 0.6 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.9 Km or 0.6 Miles