Every where one turns in the city of Prague you will find a photo opportunity. It is the most photographic city I have ever been to. Saint Vitus's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church built in Gothic Architecture Style around the 1350's. The ceiling is fascinating with its zigzag interlocking vaulted bays running down the length of the cathedral. The cathedral is found within the Prague Castle Compound and can be seen through out the city standing tall and beautiful on top of the castle hill. For more information you may use this link:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Vitus_Cathedral
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
St. Vitus Cathedral
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Saint Vitus's Cathedral
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