Introduction to St. Vitus Cathedral: St. Vitus Cathedral (St. Vitus Cathedral) is the most important landmark of Prague Castle. In addition to its rich architectural features, it is also the coronation and resting place of the royal family of Prague Castle. The Cathedral of St. Vitus has been expanded three times. The circular church of St. Wenceslas in 929 AD was expanded into a rectangular church in 1060 AD. In 1344 AD, it was ordered by Charles IV to be transformed into the current Gothic church. style construction and was not officially completed until 1929 AD.
Several highlights of the visit to the Cathedral of St. Vitus include the 20th-century stained glass windows, the Tomb of St. John and the Chapel of St. Wenceslas. The large stained glass in the church is the work of the famous Prague painter Mucha; the tomb of St. John is located behind the altar and is decorated with sterling silver, which is very gorgeous; The tomb is more luxurious.
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 9:00-17:00 Sunday 12:00-17:00
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