Unfortunately, there’s not much to see inside, though it’s free. The first floor interiors are sparse, and the more interesting upper floors are closed to visitors. If you stop by, though, do check out the arched doors and the hooks and rings that used to rig fire-fighting equipment back in the day. There’s also a model of Pilsen and some visitor guides and maps―useful for a first-time visitor to orient themselves in Pilsen.
Pilsen Town Hall
Dake KangDake Kang|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, PILSEN Updated : Mar 31, 2017, 11.04 AM IST
Unfortunately, there’s not much to see inside, though it’s free. The first floor interiors are sparse, and the more interesting upper floors are closed to visitors. If you stop by, though, do check out the arched doors and the hooks and rings that used to rig fire-fighting equipment back in the day. There’s also a model of Pilsen and some visitor guides and maps―useful for a first-time visitor to orient themselves in Pilsen.
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