St. Vitus
Liemberger Straße

St. Vitus Cathedral
The St. Vitus Cathedral is a prominent example of Gothic architecture, built in 1344.
The cathedral's construction was overseen by an architect believed to be unknown (Q388362).
Initially dedicated only to Saint Vitus, the cathedral has undergone several changes throughout its history.
Architecture
- The St. Vitus Cathedral is a large and important church in the Czech Republic, measuring 124 m × 60 m (407 ft × 197 ft) in dimensions.
- The main tower stands at 102.8 m (337 ft) high, while the front towers reach a height of 82 m (269 ft).
- The cathedral's arch height is reported to be 33.2 m (109 ft).
Location
The St. Vitus Cathedral is located within Prague Castle in the Czech Republic.
The address is Liemberger Straße, and it serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Prague.
Religious Significance
As a Catholic metropolitan cathedral, the St. Vitus Cathedral holds significant importance for the Christian community in the Czech Republic.
It contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors, further solidifying its historical and cultural significance.
Notable Features
The cathedral's notable features include its impressive architecture and rich history.
Visitors can explore the complex within Prague Castle to learn more about this significant landmark.
Organ and Bells Information
Information on the organ and bells of St. Vitus Cathedral is not available.
Heritage Status
The St. Vitus Cathedral is a protected historical site, recognized for its cultural and architectural significance.
Visiting Info
The cathedral's opening hours are not specified.
Accessibility information is also unavailable.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are mentioned in available sources.
Details
| Name | St. Vitus |
|---|---|
| City | Liebenfels |
| Country | Austria |
| Coordinates | 46.74926, 14.20796 |
| Current use | Catholic metropolitan cathedral |
| Accessible | false |
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