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Kolektory Praha
3.7.2014 pavel / Number of presentasion: 269
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Senovážném náměstí 11, 110 00 Praha 1
GPS: 50° 05' 10" N
14° 25' 59" E Search route
50.0861372 50.0861372
Tel.: +420 224 263 049 / E-mail
https://www.kolektory.cz:80/zazitkova-turistika/
Prague collectors
Would you like to take a look into the technical Prague underground? Come take a walk tens of meters below the surface of the historical center of Prague.
Collectors are underground passageways (service tunnels) in which engineering networks are laid. The majority of the networks essential for the day-to-day processes of the city – waterlines, canalization, hot-water lines, gas lines, energy, telephone and optical cables – are found in collectors. We will acquaint you with the technology of construction of collectors and the way in which the engineering networks are laid. We'll show you a central control room, where you see one of the largest and most modern ways of monitoring in the world. We can show you samples of conduits with engineering networks leading from the collector directly into the basements of houses. You will take a look up to 40 meters below the surface. You can walk under the historical monuments such as the Powder Tower (Prašná brána), Municipal House (Obecní dům), Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí), Týn Church (Týnský chrám) and many others. You will see Prague's technical underground, which is admired by experts from around the world.
The length of the route (Route D) is 1,000 m; 1.45 p.m. tour time; maximum depth of 30 m; 7 ladders must be overcome; the number of visitors in one group up to the 16.
Conditions for entry into the collector:
1. Presentation of a valid ticket
2. Familiarization with security conditions
3. Completing the form - name, signature, ID card or passport number
4. Storing all personal items in lockable boxes.
Opening times (individuals): Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and the last Saturday of the month from 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.; entrance fee: 300 CZK; the tour must be ordered in advance!