St. Vitus Cathedral

A historic square with a prominent cathedral featuring intricate Gothic architecture, a large crowd of people, and a flag of France.
A historic tower with intricate architecture, surrounded by a cityscape with red-roofed buildings and lush greenery.
A historic town with red-tiled roofs, a prominent rooster statue, and a central square with people.
A panoramic view of a historic city with prominent Gothic architecture, including a cathedral with twin spires and a large castle-like building.
A Gothic-style building with intricate stone carvings and green doors.


Lying in the Prague Castle complex, this towering cathedral is home of the Czech crown jewels as well as the seat of the Archbishop of Prague.

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