ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Prague: the illuminations through stained glass in St. Vitus' Cathedral, a gothic building that -- starting in 1344 -- took six centuries to build. one of the purposes of my pilgrimmage was to see the stained glass work of Alfons Mucha, the art nouveau icon and a Czech national treasure.
St Vitus' is located within the Prazsky Hrad (Prague Castle), seen on the hill. previous prague, previous churches, and other places on this site.
Friday 9 December 2005
dark passages illuminated: prague's st. vitus cathedral
3 comments // 85mm f1.8 lens, art & architecture, buildings, travel
Ahh, prague. #4 is my favourite here...very nice. There's no such thing as a bad church photo :)
#4 is my favorite too! all very nice
Gorgeous contrast between the colourful glass and the dark window panes. I have to agree with the above posters--number 4 is stunning.




