Explore Kutná Hora’s UNESCO sites on a private half-day tour from Prague with expert guide Zuzana. Enjoy door-to-door transport and a local lunch.
Explore Kutná Hora’s UNESCO sites on a private half-day tour from Prague with expert guide Zuzana. Enjoy door-to-door transport and a local lunch.
- The Cemetery Church of All Saints with the Ossuary - Explore this extraordinary chapel adorned with human bones. Constructed in the 14th century as part of a Cistercian monastery, it contains the remains of approximately 40,000 individuals. After the cemetery was closed in the late 15th century, a Sedlec monk arranged the bones into large pyramids…
- The Cemetery Church of All Saints with the Ossuary - Explore this extraordinary chapel adorned with human bones. Constructed in the 14th century as part of a Cistercian monastery, it contains the remains of approximately 40,000 individuals. After the cemetery was closed in the late 15th century, a Sedlec monk arranged the bones into large pyramids in 1511. The chapel’s remarkable decorations are thought to be the work of the esteemed architect J. B. Santini.
- The Cathedral of Assumption - Experience the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady in Sedlec - Kutná Hora (UNESCO). Initially built in the 14th century in the Neo-Gothic style, it was abandoned and damaged during the Hussite Wars. It was later restored in the pure Baroque style by the renowned architect Jan Blažej Santini. This masterpiece showcases a unique fusion of Gothic and Baroque architecture.
- St Barbara’s Cathedral - Explore the Cathedral of St. Barbara in Kutná Hora (UNESCO). Dedicated to St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners, the cathedral was financed by the medieval mining community. Construction began in the late 14th century with the famous Parler workshop and continued with contributions from artists like Benedikt Ried. This cathedral uniquely combines Gothic and Baroque styles, reflecting the town’s rich heritage. Before visiting this church, plan for the transfer from Sedlec to Kutná Hora, which takes about 15 minutes (by car and on foot).
- Corpus Christi Chapel - Discover the Corpus Christi Chapel, a distinctive Gothic structure established as a charnel—a two-story cemetery chapel with an ossuary—likely built even before construction began on the neighboring St. Barbara’s Cathedral. The lower floor served as a space for the respectful storage of bones, while the upper level was intended for services honoring the deceased. It’s uncertain if the upper floor was ever fully completed, as the chapel gradually lost significance with the completion of St. Barbara’s Cathedral.
- Jesuit College - The Jesuit College in Kutná Hora, founded in the 17th century, is a notable example of Baroque architecture. Originally constructed for educational purposes, it played a crucial role in promoting education and Catholicism. Today, the college hosts an art gallery, featuring a variety of contemporary works and enriching the cultural life of the region.
- Hradek - Hrádek is a historic building in Kutná Hora, initially built in the late 13th century as a fortress. It later evolved into a residence and underwent renovations to reach its current form in the late 15th century. Today, it houses the Museum of Silver, offering insights into the town’s rich mining history and providing visitors with the opportunity to explore an actual silver mine.
- Church of Saint James - Visit the Church of St. James, a significant example of early Gothic architecture in Kutná Hora, constructed in the first half of the 14th century. The church’s vaulted ceiling reflects this classic Gothic style, while Baroque influences are visible in its later-added altar and interior. Its impressive 86-meter tower was once the tallest in the Czech lands. / The visit depends on the opening hours of the church./
- Italian Court - Vlašský dvůr in Kutná Hora is a historic building from the late 13th century, originally serving as a royal mint and a residence for King Charles IV during his visits to oversee the mint. Notable for its stunning Gothic architecture, it now houses a museum that highlights the town’s rich silver mining history. Exteriors only.
- Plague Column of the Virgin Mary Immaculate - The Plague Column of the Virgin Mary Immaculate is an 18th-century Baroque monument in Kutná Hora, built as an expression of gratitude to God by survivors of the plague, adorned with saintly figures and crowned by the Virgin Mary.
- Gothic Stone Fountain - The Stone Fountain in Kutná Hora, a 15th-century Gothic structure, served as a crucial water source for the town until the 19th century. Water was channeled to the fountain through wooden pipes from nearby hills and forests, as local springs had been disrupted by extensive silver mining.
- Restaurace Dačický - Lunch Break or Free Time. Enjoy a meal at the historic restaurant U Dačického (meal not included) or spend free time exploring the town on your own.

- Private transportation
- Admission: Cathedral of St. Barbara in Kutná Hora
- Bottled water
- Admission: Ossuary and Cathedral of Assumption in Sedlec
- Professional guide (Czech, English)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Admission: Cathedral of St. Barbara in Kutná Hora
- Bottled water
- Admission: Ossuary and Cathedral of Assumption in Sedlec
- Professional guide (Czech, English)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
Private Kutná Hora Day Trip from Prague: History & Architecture.
Discover the UNESCO World Heritage city of Kutná Hora in a private, premium minivan. This tour is organized by Europe with Zuzana (established in 2017) and is guided by Zuzana or a licensed expert from her carefully selected team. Enjoy door-to-door service and a flexible, hassle-free…
Private Kutná Hora Day Trip from Prague: History & Architecture.
Discover the UNESCO World Heritage city of Kutná Hora in a private, premium minivan. This tour is organized by Europe with Zuzana (established in 2017) and is guided by Zuzana or a licensed expert from her carefully selected team. Enjoy door-to-door service and a flexible, hassle-free itinerary.
Key Sites & Highlights:
- Bone Church (Sedlec Ossuary) & Cathedral of the Assumption.
- St. Barbara’s Cathedral & the Chapel of Corpus Christi.
- Panoramic viewpoints and the historic town vineyard.
- Medieval silver mining heritage, Jesuit College, and Italian Court.
- The iconic Gothic Stone Fountain.
Duration: 6–7 hours, including time for a local lunch.
Entrance tickets for the Bone Church and both Cathedrals are included and pre-purchased to secure your time slots.
Note: In the event of a late cancellation (less than 24 hours before the tour), the ticket cost is non-refundable.
- The total time of the trip is 6–7 hours.
- Please wear good footwear as the town has uneven stone pavement.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.