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  1. Great South Tower of the Cathedral. This nearly 100 metres high tower offers a unique view of Prague. The climb of more than 280 steps also presents the view of the bells of the Cathedral. The construction of the tower was started by the architect Peter Parler already at the end of the 14th century. However, it has not been completed in the ...

  2. The climb of more than 280 steps presents 7 bells, among them the largest bell in the Czech Republic – Zikmund, from 1549. After conquering almost 300 steps, you will be rewarded with a unique view of the capital and Prague Castle complex. Show on map.

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    • St. Vitus in Prague
    • Exterior
    • History
    • Nave
    • North Side Aisle
    • The Transept
    • The Chancel
    • Gothic Chapels
    • Tomb of St. Vitus

    Upon arriving at the Prague Caste gates, you can stop at the ticket booth and buy your ticket. But before you do, know that you DO NOT need to buy a ticket simply to walk around Prague Castle. While you don’t need a ticket to explore the exterior of the complex to go inside the Cathedral, Royal Residence and exhibitions you do need to pay. There ar...

    “St. Vitus” was named by Prague’s patron Saint, St. Wenceslas, Duke of Bohemia. Saint Wenceslas had acquired a holy relic, the arm of St. Vitus, from Emperor Henry I. Since Saint Vitus had a Slavic sounding name. And the Emperor thought this was the perfect relic to convert the Slavic people to Christianity. Saint Vitus is the patron saint of actor...

    Take some time to examine the church’s exterior. Spot all the different creatures which hang over the roof. You’ll see dragons, scorpions, musicians and more. At night these sculptures are all lit up from below Creating a haunting spectacle as their faces seem to move in the light. Although the southern entrance to the Cathedral is no longer in use...

    Like many of the world’s great churches, construction took ages. It began in 1344 but was not completed until 1929. Even today, the Cathedral is steadily being restored to ensure all the work that went into building such a gem isn’t lost to time and the pollution of the faithful. The architect of St. Vitus Cathedral was Frenchman Matthias of Arras ...

    As you walk along the nave, you are immediately struck with a wave of colour and light we well as powerful vertical lines. Above the main entrance is the classical rose window, installed in 1927, which depicts various famous scenes from the bible.

    On either side of the nave are narrow side aisles lined with small yet elaborately decorated chapels. Many of the chapels are adorned with a large stain glass window. They are dedicated to a particular saint and will often contain a relic or gilded altar portraying scenes of the life of the saint.

    As you continue walking down the nave, you’ll come upon the “crossing”. This where the north and south transepts intersect with the nave, creating the “cross” design which is so important to Cathedrals. The south transept contains the glittering stained glass window designed by Max Švabinský. This was installed in 1938 and depicts scenes from the L...

    Behind the crossing and in front of the high altar, is the chancel which contains the Royal Mausoleum. The tombs behind the intricate wrought iron gates are that of Ferdinand I and his wife. Each one of their tombs is topped with a hauntingly realistic marble effigy. A set of stairs behind the gates leads down to the royal crypt where dozens of Boh...

    Surrounding the chancel is a ring of Gothic Chapels. Starting on the left (the north end), make your way around, finishing off at the famous, St. Wenceslas Chapel.

    On the other side of the Lady Chapel is the great tomb of St. Vitushimself. A sculpture of the saint is carved atop the tomb, set against a background of golden lattice work. The tomb itself is rather subdued and simple. But the most impressive tombs is the baroque, silver encased resting place of St. John of Nepomukwhich stands across from the Got...

  3. Great South Tower of St Vitus Cathedral. Prague, Czech Republic, Europe. Prague. The cathedral's bell tower was left unfinished in the 15th century; its soaring Gothic lines are capped by a Renaissance gallery added in the late 16th century, and a bulging spire that dates from the 1770s.

  4. Cathedral dimensions are 124 m × 60 m (407 ft × 197 ft), the main tower is 102.8 m (337 ft) high, front towers 82 m (269 ft), arch height 33.2 m (109 ft). [2] Origins. The current cathedral is the third of a series of religious buildings at the site, all dedicated to St. Vitus.

  5. Oct 29, 2011 · The south range of the Cathedral of Saint Vitus in Prague Castle is dominated by the so-called Golden Gate (Zlatá Brána). This ceremonial facade, commissioned by Charles IV in 1370, is covered in a priceless mosaic depicting the Last Judgement.

  6. Castle map I - Old Royal Palace | 1 - Royal Garden | 2 - The South Gardens | II - The Story of the Prague Castle | III - St. George's Basilica | 3 - Stag Moat | V - Golden Lane | VI - The Picture Gallery at Prague Castle | VII - Powder Tower - Mihulka | VIII - St. Vitus Cathedral | IX - Rosenberg Palace | X - Great South Tower of the Cathedral

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