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  2. Until 1997, the cathedral was dedicated only to Saint Vitus, and is still commonly named only as St. Vitus Cathedral (Czech: katedrála svatého Víta or svatovítská katedrála). This cathedral is a prominent example of Gothic architecture, and is the largest and most important church in the country.

  3. The history of St Vitus Cathedral is almost as old as Prague Castle itself. The first sanctuary on the place of present St Vitus Cathedral was built by Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia, in 926-30 as the third church built at Prague Castle. The founder Wenceslas was also buried there.

  4. …interred in 932 in the Church of St. Vitus, predecessor to a cathedral dedicated to the same saint. The foundation stone of St. Vitus Cathedral was laid on the Hradčany Hill in 1344 at the behest of Charles IV, the future king of Bohemia and Holy Roman emperor.

  5. This Gothic cathedral, the spiritual symbol of the Czech state, was founded in 1344 on the site of the original Romanesque rotunda. The construction took nearly 600 years and was finally completed in 1929.

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Saint Vitus Cathedral’s founding as part of the Prague Castle dates back to 1344, during the reign of Charles IV of Bohemia. The cathedral was meant to be a tribute to St. Vitus, the patron saint of the Bohemian kingdom. Over the centuries, the cathedral has witnessed many significant events.

  7. The history of this cathedral dates back to the first third of the 10th century, when Prince Wenceslas received the relic of St Vitus’ shoulder-bone from the Saxon Emperor, Henry the Fowler.

  8. In 1344, Charles IV began the construction of a Gothic cathedral. Its first builders, Matthias of Arras and later Peter Parler, built the chancel with a ring of chapels, St. Wenceslas Chapel, the Golden Gate and the lower part of the Great South Tower.

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