St. Vitus Catherdal, Southern Facade from Pacassi Balcony
Inv. No. S7412A
Mask
Inv. No. S2759A
The chapel of Barton-Dobenin family (of Agnes of Bohemia), bars (wall mosaic of Barton-Dobenin family)
Inv. No. S7403A
The Bust of Andrew Kotlík, 4th building manager
Inv. No. S977B
The Baptism of Christ, proposal for mosaic in baptismal chapel in St. Vitus Cathedral
Inv. No. S2679B
Bust of Joanna of Bavaria
Inv. No. S14209
Royal tomb
Inv. No. S2806A
Death of St. Ludmila
Inv. No. S2667B
Bust of Christ
Inv. No. S2920
Monstrance of king Charles X, detail with angel
Inv. No. S2807B
Middle Gate of the Western Facade of the Cathedral
Inv. No. S2896C
Antependium with Rudolph Saxon kneeling in front of St. Adalbert
Inv. No. S2696E
The Bust of Beneš Krabice of Weitmile
Inv. No. S14227
Eliška Přemyslovna bust
Inv. No. S14158
Bust of earl Bedřich Thun-Hohenstein
Inv. No. S14128
John of Bohemia bust
Inv. No. S14025
Bohemian and Hungarian Queen Anna Jagellonská (borned Foix-Candale)
Inv. No. S2679A
Bust of Joanna of Bavaria
Inv. No. S2834B
Royal Tomb
Inv. No. S14093
Tombs, Tomb of Jan Humprecht Černín (the first from the left side)
Inv. No. S7412B
Mask
Inv. No. S2808
Middle Gate of the Western Facade of the Cathedral, right wing, detail
Inv. No. S2688A
Eliška Přemyslovna bust
Inv. No. S2791
St Wenceslas Chapel, eastern wall with the statue of St Wenceslas
Inv. No. S2662
Antependium of St. Anne chapel, detail of St. Anne
Inv. No. S14234
Anne of Bavaria bust
Inv. No. S2637B
Tomb of king Přemysl Otakar I.
Inv. No. S14049
Sv. Vitus Cathedral, southern staircase, support system
Inv. No. S14224
Tomb of Spytihněv II.
Inv. No. S2895A
Antependium with St. John of Nepomuk, detail of an angel
Inv. No. S2765B
Tomb of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor and king of Bohemia, detail
Inv. No. S14131
John of Bohemia bust
Inv. No. S14127
John of Bohemia bust
Inv. No. S14239
The Western front of the St. Vitus cathedral, a detail of the lower northern barrel vault under the rose window with the reliefs of the architects’ busts.
Inv. No. S2960
Closet altar with St. Roch and St. Mary Magdalene, opened