Discover the captivating allure of a UNESCO World Heritage Site with an intimate, small-group tour led by an expert guide. Immerse yourself in the haunting beauty of world-renowned landmarks, including the iconic Bone Church and stunning Gothic architecture. Enrich your experience with the authentic flavors of Czech cuisine, enjoying a traditional lunch at a local restaurant. To ensure a seamless and relaxing journey, round-trip transportation from Prague is provided, allowing you to fully absorb the historical richness of this remarkable town.
We will conveniently pick you up at your hotel, Airbnb, or any other address in Prague, Czechia.
Begin your tour at the eerie yet mesmerizing Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church), decorated with the bones of over 40,000 individuals. This macabre site is one of the most unique churches in the world and a must-see attraction. The intricate bone chandeliers, skull-adorned archways, and artistic skeletal formations create a haunting yet deeply symbolic masterpiece that reflects medieval attitudes toward death and salvation. Admission $11.
A short drive from the Bone Church, this stunning cathedral showcases Baroque Gothic architecture and offers breathtaking interiors. It is one of the oldest and most historically significant churches in the region. Originally built in the 12th century, the cathedral played a pivotal role in the region's religious development. The blend of Gothic and Baroque elements gives it a unique character, and the ornate altars, magnificent frescoes, and historical artifacts inside are truly captivating.
One of the most remarkable Gothic cathedrals in Europe, St. Barbara’s Church boasts stunning frescoes, intricate vaulting, and spectacular stained glass. A symbol of Kutná Hora’s medieval prosperity, it is an architectural marvel. Dedicated to the patron saint of miners, the church’s construction spanned over 500 years, and its distinctive tent-like roof and flying buttresses make it one of the most visually striking buildings in the Czech Republic.
Visit the former royal mint of Bohemia, where medieval currency was produced. Explore its grand halls, learn about medieval coin-making, and discover the town’s rich economic past. Once the seat of Bohemian kings, the Italian Court played a key role in centralizing minting operations, ensuring Kutná Hora’s financial dominance in medieval Europe.
Step back in time at the Stone House, a beautifully preserved Gothic townhouse that offers insights into medieval urban life. Its detailed stone façade and museum exhibits provide a glimpse of everyday life in Kutná Hora’s golden era. The house was once home to wealthy merchants and artisans, and today, its exhibits include period furniture, medieval household items, and interactive displays about city life in the 15th century.
Discover the town’s deep-rooted mining history at Hrádek, a small castle turned museum. For an immersive experience, don a miner’s helmet and venture into an authentic medieval silver mine. This underground tour offers a rare chance to experience the conditions of medieval miners who helped Kutná Hora flourish. Above ground, exhibits detail the technological advancements and economic significance of silver mining in the region
Visit this 15th-century Gothic fountain, an impressive piece of medieval engineering that once played a vital role in the town’s water supply system. Originally designed to collect and distribute water for the town’s residents, the intricately carved structure is a testament to Kutná Hora’s advanced urban planning in the Middle Ages.
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