Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, is not comparable to the magnificent scale of St. Witt's Cathedral. The church, built in nearly 600 years, can be seen from almost every angle of the city. The church is 124m long, 30m wide and 33m high. The top of the main tower is about 100m high. After hundreds of years of elaborate carving, it shows its magnificent and magnificent quality. The highest part of the church is the Golden Bell Tower. The spire is Renaissance style. The spire in the porch is a combination of Gothic and graceful pillars. In this amazing "Museum" many fine-carved local landscape photographs have been taken, showing the unique artistic essence of St. Witt's Cathedral in Prague Castle.