We are a knowledgeable, experienced luxury travel partner with more than 20 years on the market specializing in providing private services in a friendly atmosphere and in organizing tailor-made tours of your choice. Kutna hora is a UNESCO-listed medieval town located in the once-prosperous silver mining area, famous for its Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara, its beautiful houses, and the medieval mint. Due to silver mining, it was one of the most important Czech royal towns in the Middle Ages Sedlec, a small 13th-century town, which is not far from Kutna hora, is also worth a closer look because of its Gothic church ornamented with 40 000 human bones.
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5 heures
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Billet mobile
5 heures
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Billet mobile
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Air-conditioned vehicle
food, drinks, entrance fee
Kutna Hora UNESCO town & Sedlec 5 hrs driving & walking
Kutna Hora
À propos
We are a knowledgeable, experienced luxury travel partner with more than 20 years on the market specializing in providing private services in a friendly atmosphere and in organizing tailor-made tours of your choice. Kutna hora is a UNESCO-listed medieval town located in the once-prosperous silver mining area, famous for its Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara, its beautiful houses, and the medieval mint. Due to silver mining, it was one of the most important Czech royal towns in the Middle Ages Sedlec, a small 13th-century town, which is not far from Kutna hora, is also worth a closer look because of its Gothic church ornamented with 40 000 human bones.
Points forts
5 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
5 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
food, drinks, entrance fee
Itinéraire
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Cathédrale Sainte-Barbe
The Cathedral of St Barbara, a jewel of the Late Gothic period and one of the four cathedral-type buildings in Bohemia, was incribed on the UNESCO World Heritage
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L'église du cimetière de Tous les Saints avec l'ossuaire
Sedlec, a small 13th century town, which is not far from here, is also worth a closer look because of its Gothic church ornamented with 40 000 human bones.
the Roman Catholic Cemetery Church of All Saints with the Ossuary is part of the former Cistercian monastery in Sedlec, founded in 1142. The cemetery church is a two-floor charnel-type building from the 14th century. According to legend, CLAY which was brought by the monks from Jerusalem was scattered at the Sedlec cemetery in 1278, thus making the cemetery the oldest “holy field“ in Central Europe .