overview opening hours admission The Ďáblice Observatory, built in 1956, is located on a rocky outcrop of Ládví Hill at an altitude of 325 meters. In recent years, it has been significantly modernized and is one of the few observatories in the world that allows direct astronomical observation through a large telescope for people with disabilities. In its immediate vicinity, there is a viewing point overlooking almost half of Bohemia, equipped with a compass rose and a small telescope. When visibility is excellent, it is possible to see the Krkonoše, Jizerské, and Krušné Mountains. opening hours Full information about opening hours can be found here. In clear weather, visitors can observe the sky; in case of unfavorable weather conditions, films are screened and visitors can tour the observatory’s equipment. more about opening hours admission basic 80 CZK reduced 50 CZK family 190 CZK more about admission accessibility Barrier-free access to the observatory building — a platform transports wheelchair users right up to the telescope, and thanks to improvements made to the original telescope, it is now possible to observe the sky from a wheelchair without having to move. admission basic 80 CZK reduced 50 CZK family 190 CZK complete admission price list opening hours Full information about opening hours can be found here. In clear weather, visitors can observe the sky; in case of unfavorable weather conditions, films are screened and visitors can tour the observatory’s equipment.