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Church of St.Vitus

Kostel sv. Vita, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

Featured Review : This church (see photo) was built in the 15th century. The construction was finally finished after the Husssite Wars. There is a nave and two aisles, reticulated vault and thin supporting pillars. Don't miss the great al...See Full Review

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Church of St. Vitus

Church of St. Vitus
Quote: This church (see photo) was built in the 15th century. The construction was finally finished after the Husssite Wars. There is a nave and two aisles, reticulated vault and thin supporting pillars. Don't miss the great altar dating from 1683 and the... Read the full Church of St.Vitus review

From journal Cesky Krumlov-A Treasure to Behold and Experience

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St Vitus

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Amanda from London, United Kingdom
  • September 12, 2000
Quote: This is an exmaple of a baroque church that I like. (And there aren't many, I find them too elaborate.) The stonework here is beautiful, and there is a wonderful painting of virgin and child, near the alter.

From journal Medieval Czechia