Kutna Hora, Prague, Prague Overview

The town of Kutna Hora in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic is a torchbearer for European architectural excellence. Once prosperous during the reign of Bohemia’s King Wencelas II due to the abundance of silver ores, Kutna Hora is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Sedlec Ossuary, a chapel made of human bones beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints, is the town’s biggest attraction. The Gothic Stone House, now serving as a museum of silver, is another notable destination in Kutna Hora. The Italian Court, the Plague Column, St. Barbara’s Cathedral and several other Roman Catholic churches are worth visiting in the town as well.

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