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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · Prague holds many historical gems, but Saint Vitus Cathedral stands out as one of the most stunning buildings in the Prague Castle. This incredible Gothic cathedral took over 600 years to build, and its unique architecture and incredible treasures are worth exploring.

  2. The nearby Wallenstein Chapel contains the worn grave slabs of cathedral architects Matthias of Arras and Peter Parler. Beyond is the ornate, late-Gothic Royal Oratory , a fancy balcony with ribbed vaulting carved to look like tree branches.

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  4. The Royal Crypt. Within the depths of the cathedral lies the Royal Crypt, the final resting place of Bohemian kings, queens, and other important figures. This sacred space is a burial site that dates back to the 14th century. As you descend into the crypt, you can feel the weight of history surrounding you.

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    • Virtual Tour of St. Vitus Cathedral
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    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. He intended to make it a coronation church, family crypt, treasury for the most precious relics of the king...

    Visitors enter the cathedral through the portal in the western facade, opposite the passageway between the Second and Third Courtyard of Prague Castle. There are several tram stops nearby (Královský letohrádek, Pražský hrad, Pohořelec) and also two metro stations (Malostranská and Hradčanská). Usually visitors take tram No. 22 (to Pražský hrad tram...

    On the official Prague castle websiteyou can also take a nice virtual tour of the whole complex, including the St. Vitus Cathedral. Go to https://www.hrad.cz/en/prague-castle-for-visitors/virtual-tour, click on the map icon in the top-right corner and select “Cathedral of St. Vitus”.

    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. Wenceslas I (also known as Wenceslaus or Václav in Czech) was the Duke of Bohemia from 921 until his assassination in 935, in a plot by his own brother Boleslav the Cruel. Václav was considered a martyr and a saint immediately after his death, when a cult of Wenceslas arose in Bohemia...

    Crown Jewels Chamber – Where Bohemian Crown Jewels Rest

    When you are in the St. Vitus Cathedral, you must pay attention to the door in the south-western corner of the St. Wenceslas Chapel. That is because it leads to the Crown Jewels chamber, where The Bohemian Crown Jewels are safely kept, although these precious symbols of the Czech cultural heritage are displayed only on exceptional occasions. The value of the set of Crown Jewels, consisting of the St. Wenceslas Crown, the Royal Sceptre, the Royal Apple, the Coronation Cloak, and other pieces o...

    The Tomb of Saint Vitus

    The Tomb of Saint Vitus(after whom the Cathedral is named) is one of the most important attractions of St. Vitus Cathedral – and not only for practicing Christians. Apart from being a patron saint of Bohemia, Vitus is a patron of actors, entertainers, and dancers, and is said to protect against lightning, dog bites, and oversleeping. This significant Christian saint from Sicily died as a martyr during the persecution of Christians by Roman Emperors in 303.

  5. It is the largest and most important temple in Prague and a vital part of the history of Prague Castle. The cathedral was founded in 1344 and took nearly 600 years to construct. This Gothic masterpiece is a place where Czech monarchs are buried, and its crown chamber contains all the crown jewels.

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  6. St Vitus Cathedral Prague is a part of the Prague Castle complex. As such, you can find it at Pražský hrad – III. nádvoří, 119 00 Praha 1 – Hradčany. If you want to learn more about the Cathedral of St. Vitus, you can visit its official website, which is available in Czech, English, and French. On the website, you can conduct a ...

  7. Prague Castle - Cathedral of St Vitus, St Wenceslas and St Adalbert (Katedrála sv. Víta, Václava a Vojtěcha) This Gothic cathedral, the spiritual symbol of the Czech state, was founded in 1344 on the site of the original Romanesque rotunda.

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