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From Prague: Kutna Hora Walking Tour & St. Barbara Cathedral
53 ReviewsExplore the architecturally rich town of Kutna Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located outside of Prague. Built in the Middle Ages, it was once the symbol of the force and wealth of the Czech kings. Later, explore the town's Cathedral of St. Barbara.
Highlights
- Explore the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage site of Kutna Hora
- Admire Kunta Hora's medieval architecture
- Visit the Cathedral of St. Barbara, patroness of the miners
- Visit the Sedlec Ossuary, which also goes by the name of the Bone Chapel
Description
Head east from Prague to the Unesco World Cultural and Natural Heritage site of Kutna Hora. Built in the Middle Ages in the midst of an extensive silver ore field, it quickly became Bohemia’s second-most significant town. Its ample mineral assets became the backbone of the Czech economy, enriching the kingdom massively. Next, you’ll tour the town’s Cathedral of St. Barbara, considered one the best examples of late Gothic architecture in Bohemia. St. Barbara was patroness of the miners, and miners would come to the cathedral to receive her blessings. Learn a little bit more about the Czech Republic’s rich history on this walking tour from Prague.Includes
Expert guide Entrance fee to Church of St. Barbara & Bone Chapel Sedlec (if option selected)Important Information
- Child price is valid for children 10 years old and under. Student price is valid for students 26 years old and under with an ISIC Card
- The private tour with guide and driver is for up to 6 participants
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