One of the most important monuments in Kutná Hora in Central Bohemia, Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr), has its home in Kutná Hora.
The history of Vlašský dvůr dates back to the end of the 13th century, later a stone fortress and a royal castle were built here. Today, in addition to the town hall, it is home to the Museum of the Unveiling of the Mysterious Face of Kutná Hora and the Felix Jenewein Gallery.
The museum displays real crimes and vices from the Silver Rush era in Kutná Hora, with over 50 unique exhibits on display, which were used to torture and punish the guilty. Visitors can also see images of Hussite battles and a photographic exhibition of Kutná Hora.
As part of a guided tour of the Vlašský dvůr - a choice between a shorter and a longer route - those interested can visit an exposition of coinage and the royal palace with a unique Gothic Art Nouveau chapel.
In the museum ticket office, you can buy small souvenirs and hand and machine minted coins.
The brick lookout tower with a restaurant named Havířská bouda stands on the Kaňk hill near Kutná Hora. The place where it is located was widely visited in the past. Since the beginning of the 19th century there was a hut here, later converted into a restaurant.
One of the most important monuments in Kutná Hora in Central Bohemia, Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr), has its home in Kutná Hora.
Get to know the history of the bourgeoisie thanks to the permanent exhibition in the completely reconstructed Gothic Stone House, which is really unique among Gothic buildings.
Descend into this stunning late Gothic monument decorated entirely with human remains. The bones of more than 40,000 dead create a macabre symbolism that truly chills. Memento mori is not just an empty slogan here.
A breath-taking jewel of Gothic architecture, which is rightfully listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the cathedral dedicated to the patron saint of miners - St. Barbara.