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- The Creation Rose Window
- Chapel of St. Agnes Or The Bartoň-Dobenín Chapel
- The Schwarzenberg Chapel
- The New Archbishop Chapel
- The Chapel of St. Sigismund
- The Chapel of St. Anne
- The High Altar
- The Old Archbishop’s Chapel
- The Chapel of St. John The Baptist
- The Chapel of Our Lady
Starting at the front of the Cathedral, take a look up at the Rose Window set into the western frontispiece. This was created by Frantisek Kysela in 1925 and took over two years to be completed. The inscriptions on the stained glass tell the story of creation as told in the Bible. The outer circle says, “in the beginning, God created the earth and ...
Up until 1989, this Chapel was known as the Bartoň-Dobenín Chapel. Josef Bartoň was a nobleman, knighted by the Emperor in 1912 and whose wealthy family of textile merchants were significant donors to the construction of the Cathedral. The window in the chapel depicts the Bartoň family praying. The images represented reflect the psalm from the bibl...
This chapel is named after the Schwarzenbergs family, a noble family who had established themselves in Prague since 1172. Designed by Karel Svolinsky in 1929, the scene depicts two stories regarding the life ofIsaac. On the right we see Hagar, the mother of Isaac when they were banished to the wilderness but rescued by God. The scene on the left il...
The most distinguished of all the stained glass windows in the Cathedral is this piece designed by Alphonse Mucha in 1930. This can be found in the New Archbishop Chapel. It is an allegory of Christ blessing the Slavic Nations. Mucha was born in Ivančice, Moravia (now the Czech Republic) and dedicated his life and art to preserving and teaching peo...
This piece of stained glass looks like it belongs on an Alexander McQueen dress. The patterns both on the figures and behind them are stunning in their colours and appearance. We see St. Wenceslas, Wolfgang andJohanna.
This chapel is named afterSt. Anne, the grandmother of Jesus. Anne was married to Joachim of Nazareth, a descendant of David. The couple was childless as they gave all their time and money to the poor. When they arrived in Jerusalem, they were rejected by the church because their childlessness was interpreted as a sign of divine displeasure. Joachi...
Moving down to the Southern transept, we see the enormous stained glass dramatic scene of the Last Judgement. This was designed by famous Prague artist Max Švabinský. In the central part of the window, we see the regal figures of Christ, the Virgin Mary, St. Adalbert, St. John the Baptist and St. Jacob. The colours in this window are stunning. The ...
The design of this stained glass was created by Josef Mocker and František Sequens. Mocker worked on the ornamentation and patterning, and Sequens focused on the figures. Two people were needed for this majestic piece of artwork. You could stare at it for hours and constantly be discovering a new hidden scene or favourite embellishment. The window ...
The Chapel of St. John the Baptist is a study in architectural drawings and ornamental patterns and less of a focus on figures. In the middle was have the image of the Virgin Mary flanked by St. Antonín Poustevník and St. John the Baptist. The rest of the glass is decorated with delightful geometric flowers and even the image of exquisitely ornamen...
This Chapel is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The decoration throughout is fantastical. Flowers, leaves, quatrefoils shapes and highly embellished tracery gives the window outstanding presence even in such a wondrous Cathedral. The Holy Trinity is represented in the center window. God holds his hands open and a white dove flies above. In front is Je...
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- History. The cathedral’s history is connected to some of the most famous personalities in Czech history. The celebrated King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, for example, began the construction of the present-day Gothic Cathedral in 1344.
- Location, Map, Opening Hours, Tickets & Entrance Fee. Visitors enter the cathedral through the portal in the western facade, opposite the passageway between the Second and Third Courtyard of Prague Castle.
- Virtual Tour of St. Vitus Cathedral. On the official Prague castle website you can also take a nice virtual tour of the whole complex, including the St. Vitus Cathedral.
- Parts of the St. Vitus Cathedral. St. Wenceslas Chapel. St. Wenceslas Chapel is the cult centre of St. Vitus Cathedral. Its magnificent decoration emphasizes its singularity as the central point of the cathedral with the tomb of the most important Czech patron saint.
Apr 17, 2014 · The Gothic Masterpiece of St Vitus Cathedral Prague. April 16, 2014. In honor of Holy Week leading up to Easter for some of us, I was inspired to write about one of Europe’s grandest churches. St. Vitus Cathedral (Katedrála svatého Víta) dominates Prague’s skyline almost acting like the city’s guardian.
Oct 30, 2023 · Last Updated: December 8, 2023. Table of Contents. Introduction. Teaser of the cathedral’s stunning architecture and famous artwork. The Architecture of Saint Vitus Cathedral. Artwork and Treasures in Saint Vitus Cathedral. Fascinating History of Saint Vitus Cathedral. Facts about Saint Vitus Cathedral. Conclusion. Further Resources.
Apr 18, 2018 · Prague’s St. Vitus Cathedral has gotten a new group of statues depicting the saints Vojtěch, Radim and Radla. The idea for the statues goes all the way back to 1936. In 1947, a plaster...
St. Vitus Cathedral. Tours for visitors. St. Vitus Cathedral is the largest and the most important temple in Prague. Apart from religious services, coronations of Czech kings and queens also took place here. The cathedral is a place of burial of several patron saints, sovereigns, noblemen and archbishops.