Approximately $12 will get you entrance to explore the castle and surrounding cathedrals
St. Vitus Cathedral
Posted: Sep 12, 2016
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cparissh
5/5Outstanding
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The church is very large in scale, and it looks majestic in the distance. It stands in the middle of the old town square. In the evening, I went in and strolled around. There were not many tourists, but I looked for this gate for a long time behind a restaurant.
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Posted: Jul 23, 2022
放飞自我去游玩
5/5Outstanding
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Before entering, we were attracted by the golden windows, clocks and minarets in front of the church. The elegant and sterling silver tomb of St. John Nepomuk is said to have used 20 tons of silver, and the tomb, which is all sculpted, is more like a craft, and it is said that his sacred bones have not yet decayed. The large stained glass windows on the west gate windows are also from the master's hand, which is an art best. The gold-lit Gothic Golden Pagoda sacramental altar, the furnishings above, are all historical art boutiques. Carefully observe, there are many exquisite carvings in the church, whether it is stone carvings, wood carvings, or even gold and silver carvings, which are simply full of the whole church, and even the gold ornaments on the outdoor statues are still shining gold.
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Posted: Mar 4, 2022
小思文
4/5Excellent
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St. Vit's Cathedral is a very large building in Prague, this huge building is quite unique, the cathedral facilities are also very different style, St. Vit's Cathedral can also feel a lot of charm, history is quite long.
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Posted: Mar 2, 2021
吃苹果的麻雀呀
5/5Outstanding
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Located inside Prague Castle, a wonderful example of Gothic architecture, with many of the tombs of Bohemian kings, the largest and most important church in the Czech Republic. The first church, located in the present-day St. Vit's Church, is an early Romanesque circular building built in 925 by Václav I, Duke of Bohemia. In 1060 it was expanded to be a Romanesque church, and in 1344 Charles IV ordered the construction of a Gothic church on the basis of the original church, which was completed in the early 20th century. The stained glass windows replaced by Alphonse Muscia's work in the 20th century.