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  1. 20 reviews. 40 helpful votes. 1. Re: St Vitus Cathedral Mass Times? 12 years ago. Here you go http://www.katedralasvatehovita.cz/cs/duchovni-zivot/pravidelne-bohosluzby. There are three masses on Sunday - at 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 - all in the main church, which is quite large.

  2. Summer Season (April 1 to October 31): 9 am to 5 pm. Winter Season (November 1 to March 31): 9 am – 4 pm. Architecture: The cathedral is a prominent example of Gothic architecture, with elements of Baroque and Renaissance styles. UNESCO World Heritage Site: Since 1992. Number of visitors per year: Over 2 million.

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  4. From 29,90 € Buy the ticket. St. Vitus Cathedral (Czech Katedrála: sv. Víta Václava in Vojtecha) is the largest and most majestic church in Prague. It is the spiritual symbol of the Czech Republic and one of the most fascinating buildings within the castle complex.

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · The foundations of today’s cathedral were laid in 1344 by the Bohemian King and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who was inspired by the monumental cathedrals of France. Construction was completed in 1929, exactly 1,000 years after the death of the most important Czech patron, St. Wenceslas. Once you are standing in the heart of the cathedral ...

  6. Timings: Summer Season: 9 AM to 5 PM. Winter Season: 9 AM - 4 PM. Architect: Matthias of Arras, Peter Parler, and more. Architectural style: Gothic (with elements of Baroque and Renaissance) UNESCO World Heritage Site: Yes (since 1992) Number of visitors per year: Over 2 million. Prague Castle St. Vitus Cathedral tickets.

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  7. St Vitus Cathedral. Prague, Czech Republic, Europe. Top choice in Prague. Built over a time span of almost 600 years, St Vitus is one of the most richly endowed cathedrals in central Europe.

  8. Jun 6, 2021 · With 122 metres (400 feet) in length, 60 metres (197 feet) in width and 33,2 metres (109 feet) ceiling height, it’s the largest church in Czechia and among the largest churches in Europe. Since the 10th century, St Vitus Cathedral has been the seat of the bishop of the Prague diocese (elevated to an archdiocese in 1344).

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