Czech Crown Jewels
The Czech Crown Jewels are a collection of royal regalia that symbolize the historical sovereignty of the Czech Republic. They include items such as crowns, scepters, and orbs, which were used in the coronation of Czech kings and queens. The most notable piece is the Crown of Saint Wenceslas, made in the 14th century, which is adorned with precious stones.
These jewels are housed in the St. Vitus Cathedral within the Prague Castle complex. They are rarely displayed to the public and are kept under strict security. The Crown Jewels represent the rich history and cultural heritage of the Czech nation.