The Czech Church of St. Victor is an important late Gothic building and is a Czech national cultural monument. The last major stage of the building dates back to 1407 to 1438 was the 19th century neo-Gothic reconstruction, which replaced the Baroque onion dome with the present neo-Gothic tower.
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The Czech Church of St. Victor is an important late Gothic building and is a Czech national cultural monument. The last major stage of the building dates back to 1407 to 1438 was the 19th century neo-Gothic reconstruction, which replaced the Baroque onion dome with the present neo-Gothic tower.
The Church of St. Vit in Krumlov, Czech Republic (St. Vitus Church) is an important late Gothic building. It was declared a Czech National Cultural Monument in 1995. The first church built in its present location was built in 1309. The last major stage of the building dates back to 1407 to 1438 was the 19th century neo-Gothic reconstruction, which replaced the Baroque onion dome with the present neo-Gothic tower.
St. Vitus Church is a landmark in the Old Town, the oldest and largest church in the area. This Gothic fusion church with a little baroque, standing on the Vltava River, looks majestic. Inside the church are frescoes from the 15th century worth seeing.
The scenery is pleasant, interesting and Hang Seng, the price is good.
Yes, it is worth going, like it, go again next time.
It's a nice place to go.