Bohemian Crown
The Bohemian Crown is a historic symbol of the Kingdom of Bohemia, which is now part of the modern-day Czech Republic. This crown is one of the most important regalia of the Czech monarchy and is made of gold, adorned with precious stones. It was traditionally used in the coronation of Czech kings, signifying their authority and connection to the land.
The crown is part of the Crown Jewels of Bohemia, which also includes other significant items like the Crown of Saint Wenceslas and the Sceptre. Today, the Bohemian Crown is housed in the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, where it remains a vital part of Czech heritage and history.