This photo shows the Little Quarter Bridge Tower (Malostranská mostecká věž), which marks the end of Charles Bridge and the entrance to the charming Malá Strana district in Prague.
The tower is unique because it actually consists of two connected towers from different periods, linked by an archway.
On the right is the tall Gothic tower, built in the late 15th century. Its design was inspired by the Old Town Bridge Tower at the other end of Charles Bridge, created by the famous architect Peter Parler. Visitors can climb this tower for stunning views of the bridge and Old Town.
On the left is the smaller, older Romanesque Judith Tower, which was originally part of the Judith Bridge. That earlier bridge was destroyed by a flood in 1342 and later replaced by Charles Bridge.
The gateway between the two towers serves as the symbolic entrance to Malá Strana for those crossing Charles Bridge from the Old Town.