Historical ArchitectureUNESCO World Heritage
St. Vitus Cathedral
Katedrála svatého Víta
Prague, Czech Republic
The spiritual and political heart of Czech statehood — construction began in 1344 but the cathedral was only completed in 1929, nearly 600 years later. Home to the Bohemian Crown Jewels, the tomb of Saint Václav (Wenceslas), and extraordinary Art Nouveau stained-glass windows designed by Alfons Mucha.