Kutna Hora ("Dig Mountain") is a beautiful medieval central European land of kings kind of place. The silver that was mined here gave rise to one of the most bizarre and extravagant dispersals of...
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Kutna Hora ("Dig Mountain") is a beautiful medieval central European land of kings kind of place. The silver that was mined here gave rise to one of the most bizarre and extravagant dispersals of...
A magnificent example of Gothic architecture, this imposing cathedral features medieval frescoes and late-Gothic and Renaissance paintings from the 15th century.
The main attraction is a forty-five minute tour of the medieval mining shafts and tunnels on one of the twenty levels below the town of Kutna Hora.
The first museum in the world entirely devoted to the history and study of alchemy features unique objects, mysterious texts and some clues about the mythical "Philosopher's Stone."
This picturesque polygonal fountain, built by architect Matyá Rejsek in 1496, is located in the center of scenic Rejsek Square.
A Gothic palace with a courtyard and tower dating back to the early 15th century; it now houses the Czech Museum of Silver Mining.
Dating from 1105 A.D., this Romanesque church was established as the town's main parish and consecrated to the miner's patron saint, Jacob the Bigger.
Dating to the pre-Hussite era, this stone structure today serves as a local museum featuring seasonal exhibitions.
This Gothic church, located in the middle of a cemetery, dates from the end of the 13th century; in 1698, it was rebuilt in the Baroque style.
This complex of Gothic buildings from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries served as a temporary residence of the Kings of Bohemia.
This 13th-century Gothic edifice, known for its ornately decorated tower chapel, houses the tourist information center and the Felix Jenewein art gallery.
The first cathedral-style structure in Bohemia is a magnificent example of 13th-century Czech Gothic architecture.
This Baroque convent is used by the Ursuline order and also serves as a library for archives and an exhibition site for arts and crafts.