Kutná Hora - Premiant eGuide
Kutná Hora
approx. 7 hours | Kutná Hora tours | Available
Area: | Kutná Hora |
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Duration: | approx. 7 hours |
Status: | Available |
Group discount 10+ people
Ticket in your mobile device accepted
Breathtaking views, stunning cathedral, whimsical Sedlec Ossuary and your own free time in Kutná Hora
Discover Sedlec famous for its Ossuary and Kutná Hora, which is famous for its St Barbara Cathedral and silver mines using our app developed by the Premiant City Tour team. This app will guide you through the most spectacular places, about which you can listen to or read interesting information.
Become your own guide and experience the day in Kutná Hora as you wish. This tour is divided into two parts: a short excursion in Sedlec and the world-famous Ossuary and a main tour of Kutná Hora.
This UNESCO protected city (since 1995) offers great joy to all who seek architectural (mainly Gothic, Rennaisance and Baroque) eye feast. You will also enjoy the pictureque views of surrounding landscape.
Highlights:
- First you will visit Kutná Hora’s Sedlec Ossuary, or “Bone Church”, which is one of the most well-known burial grounds in the world.
- You will explore the city centre.
- Enter the Gothic jewel - St. Barbara´s Cathedral
- Walk pass the Italian Courtyard (also dating back to the 14th century)
- You will have 4 hours free time according to your preferences
Included:
- A smartphone app Premiant eGuide available in nine languages: English, German, Czech, Spanish, French, Russian, Italian, Portuguese and Polish
- Bus Prague - Sedlec - Kutná Hora - Prague
Meeting Point:
See meeting point on the map (Na Příkopě 23, Prague 1).
Important:
- Please arrive at the meeting point 15 min. early - no refunds for latecomers
- We recommend wearing comfortable shoes
- No live guide
- Tour ends in Na Příkopě 23 (where the meeting point is)
The popular UNESCO protected ancient silver mining city in Central Bohemia
The city is located in the Central Bohemian Region. Kutná Hora was inhabited as early as in the 10th century, but blossomed into town in the 13th century when the silver was discovered in the area. Silver mining brought great wealth to the town.
The royal mint was established in early 14th century during the reign of King Wenceslas II and Kutná Hora started producing the Prague groschen coins. It became the second most important town in the Kingdom of Bohemia. During the 16th century, the mines begun run dry and the town´s treasure soon became a history...
Church of St. Barbara (St. Barbara´s Cathedral)
is a Roman Catholic church built in Gothic style. The church is dedicated to St. Barbara - the patron of the miners. The construction took nearly 500 years. The first architect is said to be Johann Parléř (son of Petr Parléř, the famous architect of St. Vitus Cathedral and Charles Bridge in Prague).
You will be captivated by the interior full of Gothic and Renaissance paintings. Part of the UNESCO Heritage and one of the most stunning churches in Europe, be sure to have enough time to explore the St. Barbara´s Cathedral.
Italian Court
is the former Royal Mint where the silver coins were produced during the Kutná Hora´s time of wealth and glory in the middle ages. The original treasury rooms hold an exhibit on coins and minting. The complex of buildings is now used as a City Hall as well as museum.
Stone Fountain
The Gothic stone fountain on Rejsek Square was built in the 15th century by architect Matěj Rejsek (who also worked on the Church of St. Barbara and is the author of Powder Tower in Prague). The large fountain has twelve sides, is four meters tall and originally had a hexagonal roof.
The fountain used to supply water to Kutná Hora when local water supply was cut off during the silver mining. Water was brought in through wooden pipes from a well few kilometers away. After dark you can enjoy the sight of the fountain being beautifully lit up.
Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church)
If you like unusual things, this place should be on your list of places to see. The ossuary is located around 1 km away from the Kutná Hora train station - you can get there by either train, bus or taxi. The ossuary is in the undeground chapel of the Church of All Saints which was founded in the 13th century.
The present appearance is the work of a woodcarver František Rint who was commissioned in 1870 to decorate the chapel. For that he used bewteen 40 000 - 70 000 bones. His fantastic creations include a coat of arms of the local aristocratic Schwarzenberg family and a chandelier that contains every bone in the human body.
Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady at Sedlec
If you are visiting the Ossuary, take a short walk to the Cathedral which is also on the UNESCO World Heritage site. The cathedral was built in the High Gothic style in the 13th century on the ruins of old church and it was the most magnificent church in the Kingdom of Bohemia. The church was burnt down by the Hussites and was again refurbished in the 18th century in the Baroque Gothic style.