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  1. The stained glass window of St. Vitus Cathedral by Alphonse Mucha in Prague Many well-known Vienna Secession artists were occupied in the construction of Kirche am Steinhof (1903-1907) in Vienna : Otto Wagner was the architect, mosaics and stained glass windows were designed by Koloman Moser and Rudolf Jettmar and made by Leopold Forstner ...

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  3. Sep 7, 2017 · The Archbishop’s Chapel, one of the first on the north side aisle, contains the most majestic stained glass windows. This piece was produced by Czech, Art Nouveau master painter, Alfons Mucha. Created in the early 1930s, the piece was commissioned for the Millennium Jubilee of St. Wenceslas’ death.

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    The current St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague was founded in 1344. Prague flourished during the 14th-century reign (1346–1378) of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and the king of Bohemia of the new Luxembourg dynasty. As King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, he transformed Prague into an imperial capital.

  5. Michael G. Ryan. St. James Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral located at 804 Ninth Avenue in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Seattle and the seat of its archbishop, currently Paul D. Etienne. The cathedral is named for St. James the Greater, patron saint of the ...

  6. Walking Tour of the Prague Castle Complex, including St. Vitus Cathedral and Golden Lane; 5-Star Licensed Guide with live commentary in 1 selected language; Pre-booked tickets to Prague Castle: the Old Royal Palace, St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George Basilica and Golden Lane; Historical facts, cultural anecdotes and fun legends

  7. Jun 14, 2020 · Here are the 13 most interesting facts about the young and courageous St. Vitus. #1 Saint Vitus Died in 303 AD After Being Stretched on a Rack and Tortured. After St. Vitus, St. Modestus, and St. Crescentia were arrested by Hylas, the three of them escaped and fled to Lucania (now called Basilicata, Italy). St.

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