Step back into time with a trip to the beautifully preserved medieval town of Kutna Hora.Visit gothic landmarks including the cathedral of St. Barbara and the Bone Chapel, once a mint and royal residence. Kutna Hora is a World Heritage site.
After a one hour drive east of Prague you will arrive at the immensley architecturally rich town of Kutna Hora, which was built in the Middle Ages in the midst of an extensive silver ore field. It became over the course of time because of the production of money which symbolizes the force and wealth of Czech kings and the kingdom. While walking through the historical centre of the town you quickly realize why it was recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage site. The interior of the Cathedral of St. Barbara (patroness of the miners) undoubtedly ranks among the best examples of late Gothic architecture in Bohemia. You will visit the church, the Old Mint and the Sedlec Ossuary - the Bone Chapel.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Specialized infant seats are available. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. Shared tour (transfer) is provided in a small group in compliance with all hygienic regulations on health protection such as disinfection of cars before each trip, observance of distances during the trip and in the places visited, disinfectants for use by clients.. Clients must have covered noses and mouths (facemask or scarf) and have gloves (they can be needed in some cases).. Private option trip with guide and driver is for up to 6 participants.. Reservation for shared option may be cancelled or rescheduled if the minimum group size (4) is not met.
Meeting point is in office of Gray Line Prague Revolucni 25, Prague 1, Palace Vltava. Please come 15 minute before the start (12:45 am)