Crown of Saint Wenceslas
The Crown of Saint Wenceslas is a historic crown that symbolizes the Czech monarchy. Made in the 14th century, it is part of the Crown Jewels of Bohemia and is named after Saint Wenceslas, the patron saint of the Czech Republic. The crown is crafted from gold and adorned with precious stones, including sapphires, emeralds, and pearls.
This crown is traditionally used in the coronation of Czech kings. It is housed in the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, where it is displayed alongside other royal regalia. The crown represents the rich history and cultural heritage of the Czech people.