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  1. Kutná Hora is one of the most beautiful and historically significant Czech cities. Visitors from both the Czech Republic and abroad come here largely to see a couple of great sights – the Cathedral of St Barbara in the heart of the city and the Ossuary in suburban Sedlec. Many of the sights are associated with medieval silver mining. The town centre, itself a UNESCO heritage site, is very ...

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · The Kutna Hora Bone Church – also known as the Sedlec Ossuary – is one of the most remarkable churches in Europe. It’s also one of the most popular places to visit in the Czech Republic. It contains the bones of tens of thousands of people from the Middle Ages, and what makes this Czech church stand out is how it is decorated.

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  4. Kutná Hora (kŏŏt´nä hô´rä), Ger. Kuttenberg, city (1991 pop. 24,561), central Czech Republic, in Bohemia. Now an agricultural center, it was an important silver-mining center in the Middle Ages. A national monument, it is a tourist draw and a market for the surrounding farm products.

  5. Kutná Hora - Introduction. Kutná Hora is, as its name suggests, associated with the mining (kutání in Czech) of silver. In 1142 the first Cistercian monastery in the Czech lands was established in the nearby village of Sedlec and at the end of the 13th century the original mining settlement of Cuthna antiqua – Old Kutna - soon became a ...

  6. The town played an important historical role during the Hussite Wars, and was throughout the Middle Ages one of the foremost centres of art in the Kingdom of Bohemia. On the whole, Kutná Hora can be ranked as Bohemia’s second most important historical centre, immediately after Prague. As provided in ICOMOS evaluation

  7. Kutna Hora is a perfect destination for one day trip from Prague. Once upon a time, it was the second most important town in the Czech kingdom. Today, numerous Gothic monuments remind us of the city's former wealth: majestic St. Barbora Cathedral, Church of Saint James the Great, Italian Court, and Hradek, to name a few. The place is also famous for its ossuary, which is decorated with the ...

  8. Feb 14, 2022 · Most people visit Kutná Hora for the exceptional Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque architecture in this UNESCO listed city, which became famous (and wealthy) in the Middle Ages due to its extensive silver ore deposits. For the standalone walk around the main city highlights see the separate walk page. However, the landscape around Kutná Hora ...

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