
Sedlec Ossuary, Kutná Hora, Czech Republic
Explore the rich historical legacy of Kutna Hora through a guided tour. Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring architecture of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Church of St. Barbara, and delve into the fascinating stories behind the Church of All Saints and its renowned Ossuary.
Kutna Hora, founded in the 13th century, stands as a testament to the region’s rich history. This picturesque town boasts a diverse array of architectural marvels, including the Gothic churches of St. Barbara and All Saints, renowned for their iconic ossuary and the stunning Stone Fountain. These structures underscore the cultural heritage of Kutna Hora, which has played a pivotal role in shaping the nation's identity over centuries.
In the early 13th century, King Wenceslas II of Bohemia enacted the mining act, establishing regulations for the operation of silver mines. Consequently, several minting facilities sprang up across the kingdom, gathering at Kuttenberg under the auspices of an "Italian court" to produce the distinctive Prague Grossen silver coins. This period marked a significant economic competition between Kuttenberg and Prague, significantly impacting the town's prosperity and influence within the broader context of the Czech lands.
The 14th and 15th centuries witnessed the tumultuous Hussite Wars, during which Kutna Hora emerged as a bastion of resistance against the followers of priest John Hus. The town's strategic location and robust defenses ensured its continued importance throughout these challenging times.
Today, visitors can explore the town's historic sites, immersing themselves in the complex tapestry of its past, from the bustling medieval streets to the serene interiors of its Gothic churches.
Highlights | The history of Kutna Hora dates back to the 13th century when the town was founded. This ancient city, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features notable landmarks such as the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of All Saints, and the renowned Ossuary. Visitors can also admire the impressive Stone Fountain and the historic Stone House. Additionally, one can learn about the significant role Kutna Hora played during the Hussite Wars. |
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Includes | A guided tour of Kutna Hora, including admission to St. Barbara's Church and the Ossuary, as well as visits to the Italian Court, the Stone House, and the Stone Fountain. Food and drink services will also be available during the visit. Personal expenses should be borne by the individual. Admission fees for the Ossuary and St. Barbara's Church will apply. |
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Sedlec Ossuary, Kutná Hora, Czech Republic
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0.5 mi
1.43 mi
1.37 mi
3.11 mi
3.67 mi
3.79 mi
3.42 mi
4.47 mi
5.9 mi
5.84 mi
To immerse oneself in the rich historical legacy of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Church of St. Barbara, and delve into the fascinating stories behind the Church of All Saints and its renowned Ossuary.
The mining act was enacted in the early 13th century.
This period marked a significant economic competition between Kuttenberg and Prague, significantly impacting the town's prosperity and influence within the broader context of the Czech lands.
The 14th and 15th centuries witnessed the tumultuous Hussite Wars, during which Kutna Hora emerged as a bastion of resistance against the followers of priest John Hus.
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