List of cathedrals in the Czech Republic

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This is the list of cathedrals in the Czech Republic sorted by denomination.

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St. Vitus Cathedral in the Prague Castle, Prague PragueCathedral03.jpg
St. Vitus Cathedral in the Prague Castle, Prague

Catholic

Latin Church

The following are Latin Church cathedrals and co-cathedrals of the Catholic Church in the Czech Republic: [1]

Ecclesiastical province of Bohemia
Ecclesiastical province of Moravia

Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church

The following cathedral of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church is located in the Czech Republic:

Old Catholic

The following Old Catholic cathedrals are located in the Czech Republic:

Eastern Orthodox

The following cathedrals of the Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church cathedrals are located in the Czech Republic:

Note

The list above does not include St. Barbara Church in Kutná Hora, which, despite being often called a cathedral due to its size and elaborate Gothic architecture, never served as episcopal see.

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