Today, the main draw for visitors is the Cathedral’s awe-inspiring heavy Gothic design and the tallest church steeple in the Czech Republic, which tops out at 102.3 m. Like almost all churches in Czech, the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew was renovated and expanded extensively over the years―the current edition’s main alter “only” dates back to 1883, but maintains the cathedral’s original Gothic style with complementary Neogothic styling. At the centre of the church is one of the most precious Gothic artefacts in Czech―a statue of the Virgin Mary over six hundred years old. It’s impossible to miss the Cathedral, it is in the middle of Pilsen’s town square, and its steeple dominates the skyline.
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