Prague, the city of 100 spires, was mainly untouched by the Second World War, so its beautiful buildings are still intact and its citizens are happily building a new city that completely embraces the old. The actual name of this cathedral in this photo is St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas, and St. Adalbert Cathedral. It is located within Prague Castle and contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings. An excellent example of Gothic architecture, St. Vitus Cathedral is the biggest and most important church in the Czech Republic. Prague Insider’s Guide

St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle

Photo By Bill Fogarty