Kutna Hora
St.Barbara´s Cathedral
A unigue work of the peak and late gotic architecture from 14th century with valuable paintings in the interior.
Hradek
Gothic patrician palace built before 1420. Now there is an exhibit of mining and Museum of Silver with a mediaeval mine.
Ossuary
The cemetery chapel from the end of the 14th century, was rebuilt in Baroque style by J.B.Santini. It is decorated entirely with human bones.
Italien Court
The originally Central Mint, where were struck the Prague groschen. At the end of the 14th century was reconstruction and was also a temporary seat of Czech kings.
Monastery Church of the Assumption of Our Lady
The biggest, the most ambitiously and most importatnt building of the Czech Gothic architecture in the 13th century, rebuilt by master builder of Czech baroque J.B.Santini at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Church of St.James
Aparish church of the town from the early 14th century with 83-m spire.
Stone Fountain
The unique technical monument, jewel od the late gothic architecture, was built in the late 15th century.
Stone House
One of most valuable burgher houses from 15th century in Bohemia with a nice decorated frontage. Now is here the museum.
Chapel of Corpus Christi
The unfinished gothic building from the turn of 14th and 15th centuries is one of few solidly preserved premises of the peak gothic. View of the town from the terrace.
Church of St. John of Nepomuk
Baroque building of K.I. Dientzenhofer from 18th century, is atypical by stylistic purity and position in the line of houses.
Jesuit College
Baroque building from 17th century was built according to design of the Italian architect Domenico Orsi. Terrace in front is according to the Charles Bridge model, by sculptures of saints.
Ursuline Convent
The monumental Baroque convent from the middle of the 18th century according by plan of K.I.Dienzenhofer.
Church of Our Lady Na Náměti
The church was built at the end of 14th century. Here is buried Petr Brandl, a famous artist of the Czech baroque.
Plague Column
The Plague Column was built during 1713 – 1715 for an end to the plague epidemic.