Embark on an audio journey revealing the concealed legacy of Prague's 16th-century waterworks. This tour is crafted for history enthusiasts intrigued by old-world engineering and the city's transformation through time. Starting at the Metronome Stairs, the route follows the invisible track of the Rudolph Gallery, a subterranean tunnel meticulously carved to supply water to the Royal Game Preserve, known today as Stromovka Park. Navigate ancient streets, skirt the river, and climb to hilltop vantages, ending in the verdant expanse of Stromovka Park. Along your path, you'll learn about the steadfast Emperor Rudolph II, glimpse Prague's famed vistas, find the entrance of the secretive Rudolph Gallery, and cross paths with the starting point of the first Czech electric tramway. Memorable moments include unravelling the story of Europe's oldest wooden carousel, savoring views from a local beer garden, and unveiling the site of the colossal Stalin monument. The journey culminates at the Water Administrator’s House, the very place where the tunnel comes to light, demonstrating the ingenuity of past generations. This immersive narrative allows for an intimate understanding of Prague's historic layers that have shaped its present-day charm.