




Mirror Maze in Petrin Park
Attraction
3.6 (4504 reviews)
Mirrored wooden labyrinth built for the 1891 Prague Exhibition, with a mural of the city in 1648.
Petřínské sady, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
+420 221 714 714
Did You Know?
Exhibition Debut
The Mirror Maze was originally constructed as a pavilion for the General Land Centennial Exhibition in Prague in 1891.
Castle Gate Design
The exterior of the Mirror Maze building is designed to resemble the Špička Gate (Spire Gate) of Vyšehrad, a historic fort and national cultural monument in Prague.
Hall of Laughter
Beyond the main mirror maze, visitors can enjoy the 'Hall of Laughter,' which features 14 specially curved, distorting mirrors that create amusing and bizarre reflections.
Primary Maze Mirrors
The main section of the mirror maze is composed of 31 mirrors, strategically placed to create a disorienting and challenging path for visitors.
Highlights from Reviews
• Amusing Distorting Mirrors
The hall of funny mirrors, which warp body shapes, is a major highlight and source of laughter for visitors.
• Family-Friendly Fun
It's a great activity for children and families, providing an enjoyable and light-hearted experience for all ages.
• Quick & Entertaining Stop
Offers a brief but fun break, especially when combined with a visit to Petrin Tower or while exploring Petrin Hill.
• Charming & Unique
Despite its small size, many find the historical design, optical illusions, and overall atmosphere charming and unique.
• Good Combo Value
Often recommended as a worthwhile addition when purchased as part of a combo ticket with the Petrin Tower.