In medieval times, people from central/northern Europe (Germany, Latvia etc) celebrated the feast of Saint Vitus with the so-called Saint Vitus Dance, though that term also has a meaning of a nervous disorder exhibited by trembling, see Chorea (disease).
SaintVitus Cathedral (Czech: Katedrála svatého Víta) is a cathedral in Prague, Czech Republic, and the seat of the Archbishop of Prague.
The first church — also consecrated to St. Vitus — that stood at the location of the present-day cathedral was an early romanesque rotunda founded by Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia in 925.
By the time of St Wenceslas jubilee in 1929, the StVitus cathedral was finally finished; it took almost 600 years to built it.