St. Vitus Cathedral

Cathedral that adorns Prague
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26 march 2019Travel time: 3 june 2017
The cathedral, which has graced Prague for over 600 years, is one of the largest cathedrals in the Czech Republic. Here, according to the guide, saints, provincial rulers, kings, princes and archbishops are buried. Czech rulers were crowned here. The most important element of the south side of the cathedral is the bell tower, where the largest bell in the Czech Republic is located. The entrance to the tower with the bell tower is open to visitors only in good weather. From the top you have a breathtaking view of Prague. I recommend to everyone in good weather to admire the views of Prague
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