The fountain in the lower part of Wenceslas Square at Můstek began its season today.
The fountain’s awakening followed winter preparations and maintenance work, including electrical inspections, and cleaning of both the surface and underground parts. It will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
“Just like last year, the illuminated water jets will enliven Wenceslas Square day and night. This summer, the fountain will offer cooling and relaxation in the heart of the city for both residents and visitors. It will remain in operation until mid-October, depending on weather conditions. Starting next spring, we plan to resume operations in May,” said Michal Hroza, head of the City of Prague’s Infrastructure Council.
The fountain, with water jets reaching heights of 2 to 5 meters, was created as a recreational and calming feature during the lower square’s reconstruction, designed by architect Petr Kučera.
It was first launched in May 2022.
The square feature covers 16 square meters and consists of 16 jets set in LED reflectors embedded in walkable granite slabs. The facility includes an engine room with a 2,000-liter storage tank located in an underground shaft.
Controlled by a computer system, the fountain operates in recirculation mode, promoting ecological and energy-efficient operation.
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