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This private walking tour explores the medieval heritage of Kutna Hora which once stood among the richest cities in Central Europe. Begin at the Italian Court which served as the royal mint of the Bohemian Kingdom during the height of silver mining prosperity. Walk through historic streets while learning how silver shaped the political and economic power of the region. Continue to the Church of St James which reflects the Gothic traditions of medieval Bohemia. Visit the Czech Museum of Silver where exhibits reveal the story of mining communities and royal coin production. Conclude at St Barbara Cathedral which is a UNESCO World Heritage landmark and one of the finest Gothic cathedrals in the Czech Republic. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
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mauriciosW6754CM, Jul 2025
We were amazed with seeing the stunning Gothic architecture. This particular walking tour transformed my visit from a pleasant stroll into a truly interesting journey through time and also allowed for ample time for photos. Overall, it was an invaluable part of my visit to this region.
Response from Host, Aug 2025
Thank you for your wonderful review!
Castle in kutná Hora, founded in 1300 by King Wenceslaus II. The main purpose is the central royal mint.
The gothic choir benches of the late 15th century are preserved in the temple, most of the interior of the church dates back to the end of the 17th century.The Church of St. Jakub in Kutná Hora also boasts two rare Baroque organs.
From the main exposition of the museum you can learn a lot about the history of the city and ore mining. Geological, archaeological, ethnographic exhibits are exhibited here, as well as a collection of numismatics.
Famous landmark of Kutná Hora, a unique Gothic cathedral, the second largest and most important in the Czech Republic. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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