Kutna Hora Half-Day Tour Including the Bone Church Kostnice
Prague, Czech Republic
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Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 6 hours
Within this half-day tour, you will be taken to the historical medieval town of Kutna Hora, one of the sights under the UNESCO protection. The excursion includes not only visit to St. Barbara Cathedral and Italian (Wallachian) Court in Kutna Hora, but also the bone church (ossuary) in Sedlec.
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Within this half-day tour, you will be taken to the historical medieval town of Kutna Hora, one of the sights under the UNESCO protection. The excursion includes not only visit to St. Barbara Cathedral and Italian (Wallachian) Court in Kutna Hora, but also the bone church (ossuary) in Sedlec.The picturesque medieval town of Kutna Hora, part of the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage, is situated approximately 37 miles (60 km) east of Prague. The sources of the beauties and riches of Kutna Hora are in the silver mines that were exploited most intensively in the 14th and 15th centuries. At that time, the town rivaled Prague itself in importance.
During this excursion, you will see interesting and impressive sights such as the unique Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners, the nearby Hrádek building, which has a direct relationship with the town’s mining past. You will see the Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr) which is an important building, originally a royal mint, and the Gothic fountain. Exclusively you will see the Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr), that once produced Prague grosch. Your entrance fees are included.
During this excursion, you will see interesting and impressive sights such as the unique Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners, the nearby Hrádek building, which has a direct relationship with the town’s mining past. You will see the Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr) which is an important building, originally a royal mint, and the Gothic fountain. Exclusively you will see the Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr), that once produced Prague grosch. Your entrance fees are included.
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