St. Vitus Cathedral
The most important structure in the Prague castle is undoubtedly St. Vitus Cathedral, which comes to mind when we say places to visit in Prague. This gothic building, which started to be built during the reign of King Charles and was completed in more than 450 years, will fascinate you with its huge entrance facade that does not fit into the lenses.
I am sure that this magnificent gothic cathedral, rising in the third courtyard of the Prague castle, which has been considered the heart of the Czech country throughout history, both politically and religiously, will fascinate you with its magnificence, which is the reason why it is on our list of places to visit in Prague.
The first church to this point was built in 925 by their king, Vaslav, who introduced Christianity to the Czechs in the 10th century. In the 11th century, it rose to the position of one of the episcopal centers of the Roman-Germanic Catholic empire in central Europe and, as a cathedral, hosted the coronations and burials of Czech kings for centuries.