
Hradčany, Czechia№ 000219190
St. Vitus Cathedral
- Founded
- 1344
- Tradition
- Roman Catholic
- Style
- Gothic Revival
About this place
History & significance.
St. Vitus Cathedral is a cathedral in Hradčany, Czechia, built in the Gothic Revival and Gothic style and serving the Roman Catholic community. It dates from 1344, the work of architects Peter Parler and Matthias of Arras.
Its dedication is to Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia. The cathedral is within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Prague. St. Vitus Cathedral is catalogued here with its location, cathedral type, and visiting details, drawn from open data sources and linked for verification.
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