Interior of St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, at the chapel where the simple marble tomb of St. Wenceslaus rests. Side view of the tomb on its plinth; window above with 16th century frescoes of the life of King Wenceslaus. The chapel itself is 14th century, rebuilt from the original 10th century rotunda church, after Wenceslaus had become the patron saint of Bohemia.
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