Decode Prague’s Gothic cathedral: vaults, tracery, buttresses, and light across stained glass.

St. Vitus Cathedral rises within the Prague Castle complex, a layered build spanning centuries. Its ribbed vaults, pointed arches, and flying buttresses choreograph weight and light.
The cathedral’s rose window was once a civic talking point: locals debated its symbolism—sun of faith vs. eye of history. The design you see blends both readings.

Read the structure as a conversation between stone and light; let the windows narrate.

Din följeslagare för ett klokt besök — tydlig takt, bättre tajming och kontext som får gårdar och gudstjänster att klinga.
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