St Vitus Cathedral
St. Vitus Cathedral is an architectural masterpiece, whose construction began in the 14th century and ended in the 20th century. Its towers can be seen from all over the Prague old centre.
Main entrance
Western Spire
Night view
Watching over Prague
Night at the Prague Castle
Piece and quiet at the Prague Castle
Bell Tower Spire
Golden night
Perfect equilibrium
Chancel
14th century Gothic interior
Paited glass window
West Portal (main entrance)
Rose window and the Twin western spires
The Golden Portal, former cathedral entrance
Pale winter evening
Winter contrast
Detail
Night view from the Prague Castle
III courtyard of Prague Castle
Bell Tower of St Vitus Cathedral
St Vitus Cathedral in spring
View from the entrance to Deer Moat
South side with the tall tower and Golden Gate
Golden Portal at St Vitus Cathedral
Exterior decorations
Eastern side of St Vitus Cathedral
Chancel of St Vitus Cathedral
Ribbed vaulting at St Vitus Cathedral
Tomb of St John Nepomuk
Zikmund Bell at Bell Tower
View of St George's Basilica and the Vltava River
Wiew from the Bell Tower
Rose window with two western towers