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Dripstone Wall

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The Dripstone Wall (Krápníková stěna) is a fascinating geological feature located on Petřín Hill in Prague, Czechia. This artificial wall, built in the 19th century, mimics natural karst formations with stalactite-like dripstone structures created by mineral-rich water seeping through the limestone. The wall is part of the Petřín Gardens and offers a quirky, off-the-beaten-path attraction for visitors. It stands about 10 meters high and 20 meters wide, with a small grotto at its base where you can see the formations up close. The surrounding area is lush with trees and paths, making it a pleasant spot for a short walk. The Dripstone Wall is particularly photogenic and provides a contrast to Prague's more famous historical landmarks. It's a quick stop that adds a touch of natural wonder to a visit to Petřín Hill, which also includes the Petřín Lookout Tower and Mirror Maze.

Don't miss

  • Observe the unique dripstone formations and small stalactites
  • Explore the grotto at the base of the wall
  • Combine with a visit to Petřín Lookout Tower and Mirror Maze
  • Enjoy the peaceful garden setting with benches and views
  • Take creative photos of the textured limestone surface

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Ways to visit Dripstone Wall

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Dripstone Wall with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

Know before you go

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking up Petřín Hill.
  • Bring a camera; the wall and gardens are very photogenic.
  • Combine with a picnic in the gardens, there are many benches.
  • The wall is best seen after rain when the water seeps more actively.

A bit of history

The Dripstone Wall was constructed between 1891 and 1893 as part of the Petřín Gardens landscaping, using limestone blocks and a constant water supply to encourage dripstone growth. It was inspired by natural caves in the Czech Karst region.

Common questions

Is the Dripstone Wall natural or man-made?

It is man-made, built in the 1890s to simulate natural dripstone formations.

Do I need to pay to see the wall?

No, it is free and open to the public as part of Petřín Gardens.

How long does it take to see the wall?

About 15–30 minutes, but you can spend more time exploring the gardens.

Can I touch the dripstone formations?

Please do not touch them, as oils from skin can damage the delicate structures.

Is the wall accessible for strollers or wheelchairs?

The garden paths are accessible, but some areas near the wall have uneven ground.

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