St. Vitus Church
St. Vitus Church is a prominent Gothic-style church located in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Construction began in 1344 and continued for several centuries, with the church being completed in 1929. It is part of the Prague Castle complex and serves as the spiritual symbol of the Czech nation.
The church is known for its stunning stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and the impressive St. Wenceslas Chapel. It houses the tomb of St. John of Nepomuk, a national saint, and is a significant site for both religious ceremonies and cultural events in the region.