St. Vitus Cathedral, also known as Katedrála svatého Víta, Václava a Vojtěcha, is a cathedral located in the Czech Republic. Its construction began in 1344 and it was officially opened in 1929. It is considered part of the national cultural heritage of the Czech Republic.
The cathedral functions as a place of worship and is associated with the Roman Catholic denomination. It is a significant attraction for visitors.
Details regarding opening hours and fees can be found through the cathedral’s website: https://www.katedralasvatehovita.cz/. Wheelchair access is available.
Architectural styles associated with the cathedral include Gothic and possibly Gothic Revival, although specific architects remain disputed.
