A popular daytrip destination from Prague, Kutna Hora offers spectacular faded grandeur without the capital's madding crowds. The financial center of Bohemia until the silver ore ran out, Kutna Hora once rivaled Prague's magnificence. The site of Wenceslas II's Royal Mint in 1308, the town was added to UNESCO's World Heritage list in 1996. Saint Barbara's cathedral and the eerie Kostnice bone church, decorated with disconcerting sculptures of the bones of plague victims, are main attractions.
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Visit our small museum of Kutná Hora chocolate factory Koukol&Michera (also called Lidka), which used to be one of the most famous in Europe. Taste the best chocolates from the chocolate manufactury - made with love from cocoa beans in the Czech Republic, winners of Academy of Chocolate. Experience great atmosphere!
The chocolate was high quality, delicious, and came in milk, dark of many varieties, and some white. The owner was very friendly and had lots of tasty samples for us to try. Don’t miss the hot chocolate!
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We took a day trip to Kutna Hora from Prague and it was lovely to get out of the city for a day and enjoy the quiet and beauty of this village. It was easy to access by train and well worth the visit.
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Information Centre is located in one of the oldest houses in town, in the city centre. Services offered by the Information Centre: Complete tourist information, information on transport connections, arrangement of accomodations, public internet access, photocopying and telephone services, advance sales of event tickets, lease of social centres, bicycle rental, sale of souvenirs and maps.
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This picturesque polygonal fountain, built by architect Matyá Rejsek in 1496, is located in the center of scenic Rejsek Square.
This Gothic Stone Fountain is situated right in the central square. A beautiful piece of architecture that was probably used to gather water for humans and animals.
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The archdeanery church of St James is the oldest church in Kutná Hora (founded in the early 14th century) and represents the true heart of the city. Throughout the history it has served as a centre of life of the local parish community. Its eightymeter high tower represents an essential prominent feature of Kutná Hora and serves as an important landmark for the entire area.
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