Monday, November 28, 2011

St Vitus's Cathedral (the exterior)

St Vitus is the largest and most important church in Prague. It has two parts: the Gothic eastern part built in 14th and 15th century while the western neo Gothic in the 19th century.



The Bell Tower

This Renaissance tower holds the Zikmund, the biggest bell in the Czech Republic



The western main entrance into the church



The bronze door



The Gargoyles



The Rose Window




The church was closed during lunch time. So we went to the other parts of the castle before coming back here after lunch.


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