Saint Vitus Cathedral
Built in the 14th century, Saint Vitus Cathedral is located within the historic grounds of Prague Castle, making it a centerpiece of the city's skyline. This Gothic masterpiece is home to the Crown Jewels of the Czech Republic and houses the tombs of several Bohemian kings. Visitors can marvel at its impressive stained glass windows, particularly those created by famous Czech artist Alfons Mucha. During the month of December, the cathedral's evening services take on a special charm with festive decorations. As you explore the intricate details of its architecture, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Hradčany district from its towers.