The site of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul in Brno, Czech Republic, has been a place of worship since the 11th century. It was transformed from a chapel into a basilica by the end of the 13th century. The cathedral’s interior and exterior showcase the architectural evolution and historical significance of the site. Visitors can explore the cathedral through guided or self-guided tours, while it continues to serve as an active place of worship, hosting regular services and parish events.
Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul
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