15 Fascinating Facts About St. Vitus Cathedral
Prague Castle's crown jewel took 585 years to complete. It houses the Bohemian Crown Jewels, the tomb of St. Wenceslas, and stunning art nouveau stained glass by Alphons Mucha. Beyond the headline statistics, St. Vitus Cathedral in Czech Republic contains layers of remarkable details that most visitors never learn. Here are 15 facts that will change how you experience this extraordinary heritage site.
- Construction Timeline: The site was built between 1929 (begun 1344) β a feat of sustained human endeavor spanning generations in many cases.
- Scale & Size: The dimensions of St. Vitus Cathedral are consistently larger than most visitors expect, with areas of the site that remain unexplored even by regular visitors.
- UNESCO Recognition: The spiritual heart of the Czech Republic, coronation church of Bohemian kings, and Prague's most important Gothic monument.
- Visitor Numbers: St. Vitus Cathedral attracts millions of visitors annually, making it one of the most-visited heritage sites in Czech Republic β and increasingly, in its global category.
Explore More About St. Vitus Cathedral
βͺ Full Site Guide & Visit Info β