The whole group set off again by train to Prague, only this time we had to wait for a lockout (ČB - Tábor), but everything was managed and after the tram ride we were standing in front of St. Vitus Cathedral before half past nine. What definitely caught our attention was the window painted by Alphonse Mucha, the division of the cathedral into medieval and modern parts, but also the question of burial and who is actually buried in the cathedral. Thanks to the sunny weather, the cathedral once again rewarded us with mystical games with light.






Then we visited the Old Royal Palace with Vladislav Hall (this time there were really many people), St. George's Basilica and Golden Lane.



The way to the city centre was as always via Nerudova Street, Charles Bridge and Klementinum to Old Town Square and further to Wenceslas Square and the National Museum.






The excursion was again successful, we had nice weather and in the end even the lockout did not limit us significantly.
(Mgr. Ludmila Petržalová)







