Malostranská vodárenská věž, also known as Petržilkovská věž, is the smallest historical waterworks in Prague and the only one on the left bank of the Vltava River. Located in Smíchov, on Petržilkovský ostrov, it once supplied water to Malá Strana. Originally a mill stood here, the tower itself was built between 1561-1562 and remained in service until 1886. Today, it is 34 meters high and offers an interesting view of Prague’s technical heritage.Wikipedia
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