Exploring the UNESCO-listed town of Kutna Hora from Prague offers a unique glimpse into Czech history. Travelers can wander the charming streets, marvel at the Gothic splendor of St. Barbara’s Cathedral, and uncover the macabre secrets of the bone-adorned Sedlec Ossuary. This captivating walking tour promises an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike. Whether you’re seeking culture or simply a break from the bustling capital, Kutna Hora’s captivating blend of medieval and modern allure is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Key Points
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This 5-hour walking tour explores the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kutna Hora, located east of Prague, focusing on its medieval architecture and rich history as a silver mining town.
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Participants will visit the Cathedral of St. Barbara, a late Gothic cathedral renowned for its intricate stone carvings, stained glass windows, and ornate altars.
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The tour also includes a visit to the Sedlec Ossuary, known as the "Bone Chapel," which displays a unique decoration made from over 40,000 human bones.
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The tour is suitable for a diverse age range, with child pricing and student discounts available, but not recommended for individuals with mobility impairments.
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Participants can reach Kutna Hora from Prague by train, bus, or private transfer, with the walking tour and Cathedral of St. Barbara easily accessible from the town center.
Tour Overview
The walking tour of Kutna Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located east of Prague, offers visitors the opportunity to explore the medieval architecture and rich Czech history of this former silver mining town.
Over the course of 5 hours, you will visit the Cathedral of St. Barbara, the patroness of miners, renowned for its late Gothic architecture.
The tour also includes a visit to the Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the "Bone Chapel."
Guests will experience Kutna Hora’s significance as a symbol of the Czech kings’ wealth, built in the Middle Ages amid the silver ore fields, and its status as Bohemia’s second-most important town.
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Highlights
Explore Kutna Hora’s medieval architecture and visit the Cathedral of St. Barbara, the patroness of miners. This late Gothic masterpiece is renowned for its impressive spires and ornate interiors.
Plus, you’ll have the chance to tour the Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the Bone Chapel, where you’ll find a unique and captivating display of human bones.
- Admire the medieval architecture throughout Kutna Hora.
- Enjoy the history of the Cathedral of St. Barbara.
- Explore the Sedlec Ossuary and its distinctive bone decorations.
Experience the rich Czech history and culture through this guided walking tour of Kutna Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Booking Information
Reservation for the Kutna Hora Walking Tour & St. Barbara Cathedral can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. A "reserve now & pay later" option is available.
The tour is offered in multiple languages: English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Participants will meet at the Gray Line Czech Republic logo in front of Revoluční 767/25 in Old Town, Praha 1, Czechia.
The tour is suitable for adults aged 11-99, children aged 3-10, and infants 2 and under. Child pricing is available for those aged 10 and under, and students aged 26 and under can receive a discounted rate with an ISIC card.
Private tours for up to 6 participants can also be booked.
Participant Details
Participants for the Kutna Hora Walking Tour & St. Barbara Cathedral experience a range of age groups.
Child prices are valid for those 10 and under, while students 26 and younger with an ISIC card can take advantage of discounted rates.
For a more intimate setting, a private tour option accommodates up to 6 participants.
- Adults (aged 11-99)
- Children (aged 3-10)
- Infants (2 and younger)
While the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments, the diverse age range ensures an engaging and educational outing for all.
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Comfortable shoes and sunglasses are recommended for the Kutna Hora Walking Tour & St. Barbara Cathedral excursion.
Participants won’t be able to bring pets, large bags, or luggage on the tour. Accessibility is also a concern, as the tour isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments.
The walking tour covers the medieval architecture and historic sites of Kutna Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Participants will explore the Cathedral of St. Barbara and the Sedlec Ossuary, known as the Bone Chapel.
With a duration of 5 hours, the tour provides an immersive experience into the rich Czech history of this former silver mining town.
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Getting to Kutna Hora
Getting to Kutna Hora is a straightforward journey from Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. The historic town is located approximately 50 miles east of Prague and can be reached by various transportation options:
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By train: Trains depart regularly from Prague’s main train station, with the journey taking around an hour.
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By bus: Frequent bus services connect Prague and Kutna Hora, with the trip taking around 1.5 hours.
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By private transfer: Arranging a private transfer or taxi from Prague to Kutna Hora is a convenient option, especially for small groups or those with limited mobility.
Once in Kutna Hora, the walking tour and Cathedral of St. Barbara are within easy reach of the town center.
Exploring Kutna Hora
Stepping into the ancient streets of Kutna Hora, visitors are immediately immersed in the town’s rich medieval history.
The walking tour explores the well-preserved architecture, including the magnificent Cathedral of St. Barbara, a masterpiece of late Gothic design. Visitors marvel at the intricate stone carvings and stained glass windows that adorn the cathedral’s interior.
The tour also includes a visit to the Sedlec Ossuary, a chapel decorated with the bones of over 40,000 people, offering a unique and eerie insight into the town’s past.
Throughout the tour, the guide provides fascinating historical anecdotes, bringing Kutna Hora’s storied past to life for participants.
St. Barbara Cathedral
Towering over the medieval town of Kutna Hora, the Cathedral of St. Barbara is a magnificent example of late Gothic architecture. Built in the 14th century, it’s renowned for its intricate stone carvings, soaring spires, and breathtaking interior.
Visitors can:
- Admire the cathedral’s striking silhouette, which dominates the skyline.
- Marvel at the detailed stained glass windows and ornate altars.
- Discover the cathedral’s rich history as a symbol of the region’s wealth and power.
The Cathedral of St. Barbara stands as a testament to the skilled craftsmanship and enduring spirit of Kutna Hora’s past, offering a captivating glimpse into the town’s illustrious heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Time Is Recommended for the Tour?
The tour lasts 5 hours, allowing visitors to thoroughly explore the medieval architecture of Kutna Hora and visit the notable Cathedral of St. Barbara, as well as the Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Chapel).
Is the Tour Available on All Days of the Week?
The tour is available daily, with flexible scheduling to accommodate visitors. Guests can choose from a range of start times to explore Kutna Hora’s medieval history and architecture at their convenience.
Are Audio Guides Provided During the Tour?
Audio guides aren’t provided during the tour. However, the guided walking tour through Kutna Hora offers a rich historical experience, allowing visitors to learn about the town’s medieval architecture and significance.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Special Requests?
The tour can be customized with special requests. Private tours for up to 6 participants are available, allowing flexibility to tailor the experience based on participants’ interests and needs.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour has no specific dress code, but visitors are advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and shoes. Casual attire is recommended, as the tour involves walking through the historic town of Kutna Hora.
Recap
This captivating walking tour from Prague to Kutna Hora offers a chance to uncover the rich history and stunning architecture of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore the magnificent Cathedral of St. Barbara and the unique Sedlec Ossuary, making it an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.
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