
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a detailed, vertical exterior view of St. Vitus Cathedral, located within Prague Castle in the Capital City of Prague, Czechia. The structure is an immense Gothic cathedral, primarily constructed from dark, weathered stone, appearing in shades of grey and deep brown. In the lower and mid-sections, numerous tall, narrow pointed-arch windows are visible, featuring intricate dark tracery and dark glass panes. Above these, two distinct conical roofs, covered in patinated light green copper, project from the main body of the cathedral. Above these green roofs, the building's facade is characterized by a complex arrangement of flying buttresses and supporting piers, adorned with multiple slender pinnacles that terminate in pointed finials. The upper portion of the cathedral showcases larger, more elaborate pointed-arch windows with ornate tracery. A prominent, steeply pitched conical roof, patterned with dark grey rectangular tiles, crowns this section and is topped by a slender Christian cross. To the far left, a tall, slender spire, tapering to a point and exhibiting a distinct green patination, rises skyward, also topped with a cross. The sky above is uniformly light grey, indicating an overcast day. No people or discernible activities are depicted.
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