12 Sights in Kutná Hora, Czechia (with Map and Images)
Explore interesting sights in Kutná Hora, Czechia. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 12 sights are available in Kutná Hora, Czechia.
List of cities in CzechiaSightseeing Tours in Kutná Hora1. Kaňk

Kaňk, formerly called Špimberk, is the easternmost peak of the range of hills that border the Central Bohemian town of Kutná Hora from the northern side. Hill, towering about 2.5 km northeast. from the city center, represents the highest point of the geomorphological district Malešovská pahorkatina, which belongs to the subunit Kutná Hora plateau in the northwest Hornosázavská uplands. At the foot of the hill there are three parts of the town of Kutná Hora: on the northwest side it is Kaňk, a former mining town, on the southwest side the suburb of Šipší and on the south-eastern side Sedlec with a former important monastery. The cadastral area of Kaňk includes only a part of the western slope of the hill, the peak and other slopes belong to the cadastral area of Sedlec near Kutná Hora.
2. Vlašský dvůr
The Italian Court is a palace in Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic. Originally, it was the seat of the Central Mint of Prague; it was named after the Italian experts who were at the forefront of the minting reform. The main area of the mint consisted of coin-makers-workshops, or Smithies, which were located around the courtyard, and the minting chamber, called “Preghaus”, where the Prague groschen were struck. After its reconstruction at the end of the 14th century, the Italian Court became a part-time royal residence.
3. svatý Jakub
The Church of St. James the Elder is a Gothic town church in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic. The construction took place from the first half of the 14th century until the 15th century and the Parléř ironworks also contributed its part. The church is easily recognizable thanks to the twin towers of the western façade, the northern of which measures 80m and the southern one was never completed. In 1995, together with other monuments of the historical center of Kutná Hora, it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List
4. kostnice

The Sedlec Ossuary is a Roman Catholic chapel, located beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints, part of the former Sedlec Abbey in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic. The ossuary is estimated to contain the skeletons of between 40,000 and 70,000 people, whose bones have, in many cases, been artistically arranged to form decorations and furnishings for the chapel. The ossuary is among the most visited tourist attractions of the Czech Republic, attracting over 200,000 visitors annually.
5. St. Barbara's Church

Saint Barbara's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Kutná Hora (Bohemia) in the style of a cathedral, and is sometimes referred to as the Cathedral of St Barbara. It is one of the most famous Gothic churches in central Europe and it is a UNESCO world heritage site. St Barbara is the patron saint of miners, which was highly appropriate for a town whose wealth was based entirely upon its silver mines.
6. Hradiště Cimburk
Cimburk is an ancient and early medieval castle on the southern edge of Kutnahola in the Central Bohemian region. The interface between the cadastral territories of Bylana and Kutn á Hora near Kutn á Hora, on an island on the left bank of the Vrchlice River. The area is protected as a cultural monument.
7. svaté Panny Marie Na Náměti
The Church of Our Lady/Our Lady Na Náměti is a Gothic church located in Kutná Hora. Formerly it was also referred to as the Lower Church. It is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic and is part of the urban conservation area registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
8. Dačického dům
Dacicky House is a house with a Baroque façade in Kutná Hora, Komenského náměstí 41. Its mass creates the corner of Comenius Square and Rejskova Street. It is unique in that inside you can interactively see all UNESCO monuments in the Czech Republic in one place.
9. Morový sloup Panny Marie Neposkvrněné
Plague Column in Kutná Hora, also known as Column of the Virgin Mary Immaculate, is located in Šultysova street in Kutná Hora in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is protected as a cultural heritage.
10. Kamenný dům

The Stone House is a late Gothic burgher house in Kutná Hora, Wenceslas Square 183/26, today part of the Municipal Museum of Silver. It is part of the urban conservation area inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
11. Tylovo divadlo
The Municipal Tyl Theatre in Kutná Hora is both the name of the theatre in Kutná Hora and at the same time the name of the contributory organization that operates this theatre and also the Blue Cross Cinema.
12. České muzeum stříbra
The Czech Museum of Silver is a museum with a predominant silver theme located in the city of Kutná Hora. Its seat is the local monument Hrádek, other exhibitions are located in other buildings in the city.
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