Visiting the St. Vitus Cathedral is simply part of a Prague trip. When the weather is fine, we first stroll to the monastery and then to the cathedral. You can go to the cathedral for free, but to fully visit it you have to buy a ticket. We also found it sufficient to stay in the front part, because from there you can also see the beautiful windows, the architecture and so on.
It was a cathedral that I wanted to visit if I went to Prague. It is only the entrance to put in for free, Mucha's stained glass can be seen diagonally, but after all I bought a ticket and wanted to see it from the front and entered inside. It is a wonderful stained glass than I expected. Everyone else stays beautiful, but the stakes of Mucha are completely different in dimension from them. Just because the refraction condition of the light is subtle, I told that taking a photograph is also quite difficult with a professional photographer. When I went around to the middle, looking back at the rose window at the top of the entrance, I felt quite different from what I looked up from directly below. The nave of the cathedral is filled with a strange atmosphere, but since the surrounding stained glass falls off soft light, it is such an atmosphere that seems to be held by a tough father and a gentle mother. Although I am a non religious figure, I want to respect the person who created this cathedral.
Really beautiful, I did not know that Prague had such a spectacular cathedral. I wonder: How long would it take to build it? I imagine what you felt when you saw her personally.
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