Všech svatých chapel - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Another hand held panorama with long exposures. There is not a lot of room on the balcony of the Všech svatých chapel in the Old Prague Castle, which made taking this picture series quite challenging. Then there was the constant migration of tourists in and out of the adjoining Vladislav Hall to add to the challenge.
Všech svatých chapel - FURTHER INFORMATION
Všech svatých chapel - Prague visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Všech svatých chapel' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Hlavní město Praha.
Panorama of the Všech svatých in the Old Royal Palace (Starý královský palác) of Prague Castle. This panoramic view is taken from a viewing balcony accessed via the east end of Vladislav Hall (Vladislavský sál). It is not possible to enter the main part of the chapel. The Všech svatých chapel was added to Charles IV's palace by Parler, but had to be rebuilt after a fire in 1541. It contains the relics of Prolop (Procopius), a Czech saint, in an 18C wooden tomb along the north wall. To the left in this picture is the chapel organ.
Travel and Getting There:
Metro: Malostanská (line A)
Tram : Malostanská (12, 18, 20, 22, 23, 57), Pražský hrad hrad stop on Márinské hradby (22, 23)















