Main description
The small town of Kutná Hora has something to surprise visitors. Located in the heart of the Czech countryside, its rich past has endowed it with a great architectural wealth and an authentic charm.
Your guide will show you its remarkable Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance monuments, starting with the Cathedral of St. Barbara, patron saint of miners. You will also be able to admire the patrician houses in the narrow streets of the city center, the old stone fountain of the central square, the chapel of Holy Body or the imposing Jesuit college.
Located on a silver mine, the town of Kutná Hora has been for several centuries a European Mecca of coinage, and you may have the opportunity to attend a demonstration of coinage at the Italian court.
More surprising, and all the more unavoidable, you will visit the chapel of the Sedlec ossuary, a unique spectacle because of its decoration made entirely of human bones. Eerie, but above all artistic, this chapel is a powerful reminder of the finitude of human life.
Before you go
- Meeting with your private guide and driver at the reception of your hotel or any other pre-arranged location
- Your lunch, as well as that of your guide, will be at your expense