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    Chrám Svaté Barbory - Looking towards the organ in the back of the church

    Chrám Svaté Barbory

    4.4(16 reviews)
    104.1 km

    A lovely stop on a tour to Kutna Hora, I really wished I had more time here but the tour guide I…read morecame with was kinda curmudgeonly and rushed the group (and that's no fault of the cathedral). The Gothic design of the church is impressive on the outside with pointed spires, vaulted arches, flying buttresses giving it that distinctive "lacy" appearance, and on the inside with ribbed vaulted ceilings, large colorful stained glass windows and floor-to-ceiling frescoes (partially restored). Less ornate than the Milan Duomo, Paris' Notre Dame, the Cologne Cathedral, or even St. Vitus in Prague, though still very beautifully and intricately constructed. The cathedral was built in the 14th Century dedicated to Saint Barbara, patron saint of dangerous occupations, including miners, to which this silver-mining medieval town attributed much of their success. The design was created by multiple architects and craftsmen though the inner gallery and vaulted roofs are credited to Benedikt Ried. Major renovations occurred in the later centuries including the stained glass windows installed in the 20th century. Walking inside the entrance brings you to the back of the main space, like most cathedrals the center of the building contains the trancept and nave, columns then an outer aisle encircles the central portion. Alcoves with smaller altarpieces sit along the aisle. Walking around the church takes about 10 minutes, if you want to look in more detail maybe 30 minutes will do. It's a short walk northeast to other sights closer to the town center, within 5-10 minutes. Tickets are currently 180 CZK for adults, 140 CZK discounted, children/disabled 60 CZK. Combination tickets with Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church) are available. More info and virtual tour available at: https://chramsvatebarbory.cz/en/about-the-cathedral/

    Beautiful church inside and out. Yes, it's another UNESCO world heritage site. The admission price…read moreseemed reasonable and the displays on the second floor were well curated. My favorite parts were the coats of arm and symbols on the ceiling. The outside arches were so reminiscent of the York Minster, but the overall esthetic was unique.

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    Chrám Svaté Barbory - The ceiling

    The ceiling

    Chrám Svaté Barbory
    Chrám Svaté Barbory

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    Kostnice v Sedlci - On the second floor.

    Kostnice v Sedlci

    4.3(38 reviews)
    101.7 km

    This is definitely a place to see. I didn't find information about when it was started but there…read moreis a QR code to scan later for that information. They did ask that we not photograph the bones but clearly most people didn't listen .

    Sedlec Ossuary, known as the Bone Church and is one of the most visited sights in the Czech…read moreRepublic, a chapel decorated with the bones of an estimated 40,000 people. How did they all get there? In 1278 King Ottokar II of Bohemia sent an abbot of the Sedlec Cistercian Monastery to Jerusalem; he returned with "holy soil" from Golgotha, the location of Jesus' crucifixion, and sprinkled the soil on the ground around the church. This became a strong draw for people to be buried here, and the cemetery expanded, most notably during the times of the Black Death plague and the Hussite Wars. Later when construction of a Gothic church began in the early 15th century, bones from mass graves were uncovered during construction and stored in the basement of the church. There they remained for centuries until 1870, Frantisek Rint, a woodcarver, was given the task of organizing them. The final result was a chapel with four main mounds of skulls, an impressive chandelier and a coat of arms of the Schwarzenberg family, all created from human bones. Currently tickets need to purchased thru separate tour operators. I went with a bus tour and stayed there for about 30 minutes in total as the church and cemetery outside is pretty small, and a distance (maybe 10 minutes driving) from the town of Kutna Hora proper. They have a strict no photos policy as of 2024 autumn, citing concerns to people posting negative comments and criticizing the display of human remains. While it is macabre in some ways, the bones were all bleached in efforts to prevent disease and well-preserved. Such an uncanny experience to walk among so many that walked before us! For more info: https://sedlecossuary.com

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    Kostnice v Sedlci - 1 of 2 current construction sites

    1 of 2 current construction sites

    Kostnice v Sedlci - Interior of the church, partial view.

    Interior of the church, partial view.

    Kostnice v Sedlci - This is the outside of the ossuary.

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    This is the outside of the ossuary.

    Klášter Broumov - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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