Velká jižní věž katedrály svatého Víta, Václava a Vojtěcha, Church tower in Czech Republic
The Great South Tower of St. Vitus Cathedral is a prominent feature of the Prague skyline.
Constructed by Peter Parler, its Gothic architecture stands as a testament to medieval craftsmanship.
St. Vitus Cathedral is a symbol of Czech national identity and religious heritage.
Visitors can climb the tower to enjoy panoramic views of Prague.
The tower houses the Zikmund bell, the largest in the Czech Republic.
Location: Hradčany
Architect: Peter Parler
Height: 96.6 m
Source: Wikimedia