The 17th-century Church of Our Lady Victorious (Kostel Panny Marie Vitezne) stands in Prague, showcasing a baroque style with dazzling gilt and marble interiors. While the architecture is impressive, the main draw is the small Infant Jesus of Prague statue, donated to the church in 1628. This revered figure is adorned with bejeweled crowns and sumptuous clothing, drawing visitors from around the world. Today, guests can admire the intricate details of the church’s design and pay their respects to the Infant Jesus, a significant symbol of faith and history.
Church of Our Lady Victorious (Kostel Panny Marie Vitezne)
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