For the feast of St John Nepomucene, which I wrote about last year, here are some photographs of the cathedral of St Vitus in Prague, in which he is buried.
The chapel of St Sigismund, one of the Patron Saints of the city of Prague, designed by František Kanka in 1720 |
In many medieval cathedrals, the noble families who had paid for the building of various parts of a church would have their donation commemorated by the addition of their crest to some part of it. |
The tomb of St John in the right side of the ambulatory. |
The balcony of the royal oratory, where the King of Bohemia would stay while attend services. |
The high altar |
A gargoyle made especially creepy by the weathering and blackening of the stone work. |