The Church of Saint Vitus is a church located in Vnitřní Město, within the Czech Republic. It is named after Vitus and functions as a place of worship. The church’s origins trace back to around 1309.
The Church of Saint Vitus is a significant landmark, recognized as a national cultural monument of the Czech Republic. Its architectural style presents a blend of influences, with debated classifications including Gothic architecture and Gothic Revival.
While its exact inception date is disputed, some sources suggest a construction start around 1407. It is operated by the National Monument Institute.
The church’s official name is svatý Vít, and it is associated with the Roman Catholic denomination and the broader Christian religion.







