Europe is full of historic churches anywhere you go and it's hard to pick just a few. During this Christmas weekend, i chose to write about these four below which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and have been important centres of history and culture. Since Prague was the first european city i saw and the one i spent the most time in during my trip, i have grown partial to it and hence will start from there :) St Vitus Cathedral, Prague St Vitus’s cathedral is at the centre of Prague, situated inside the Prague castle grounds. When you catch a glimpse of ‘Prague Castle’ from any other far off point in the city, it is in fact the tall towers and spires of st vitus church that you are seeing. The church was founded in 1344 on the site of an earlier 10th century church in the same place. Construction of the church went on over the next six centuries, halting in between for wars etc. some of the major work, and the ultimate completion of it happened only in...
Stroll through the world, dont sprint across. Take time to smell the roses.