St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
About
Another landmark of Prague is St. Vitus Cathedral, which can be seen from almost any point in the city. It is not only a masterpiece of Gothic architecture but also a true spiritual symbol of the city. Its construction began in the mid-14th century, with the first architects being Matthias of Arras and Peter Parler. It was their efforts that led to the erection of the altar, the ring of chapels, and the foundation of the main bell tower. The construction of the cathedral lasted almost six centuries, with the final phase completed in 1929. For a long time, the building silently witnessed coronations, and to this day, its altar houses a mausoleum with royal tombs in its crypt. Special attention should be given to the Great South Tower, which holds the largest bell in the Czech Republic. The tower is open to visitors, and climbing to a height of 90 meters, you will be amazed by the beautiful views of not only the cathedral precinct but the city as a whole. The St. Wenceslas Chapel, also part of the architectural complex, is famous for its frescoes and semi-precious stones.
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Wheelchair accessible
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Write a reviewНаходится строение на небольшом холме и его шпили виднеются издалека. Готический собор Святого Вита впечатляет своей грандиозной архитектурой. Мне особенно понравились удивительные витражи. Храм довольно популярен среди туристов, потому на входе в него может быть небольшая очередь.
Обязательно стоит увидеть, размеры и архитектура собора впечатляют! Действительно уникальное и величественное сооружение.
Tolle gotische Kathedrale, Stein sieht sehr alt aus, Fassade etwas heruntergekommen, wenn zeitlich möglich —-> Sanierung notwendig
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address of St. Vitus Cathedral?St. Vitus Cathedral is located at III. nádvoří, 48/2, 119 01, Prague, Czech Republic.
- How to get here by public transport?The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
- Tram stop Královský letohrádek (473 m walk)
- Train station Praha-Dejvice (697 m walk)
- Bus stop Prague Wilsonova Bus Station (2.58 km walk)
- Bus stop Prague Na Knizeci Bus Station (2.52 km walk)
- How is St. Vitus Cathedral rated by visitors?St. Vitus Cathedral has an average rating of 4.8 based on 88,604 reviews across platforms such as Google.
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