Make your trip unforgettable and visit Kutna Hora, a town of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can discover the famous St Barbara’s Cathedral, the Sedlec Ossuary, museum of silver and mining history.
Did you know that the thaler minted in Kutna Hora inspired the name for the U.S. dollar? Learn about its significant silver mining past and wander through the UNESCO World Heritage monuments of the stunningly beautiful historic town center! You can visit the impressive St Barbara’s Cathedral, one of the most interesting burial grounds in the world at Sedlec Ossuary and enjoy so many breathtaking views of the gothic, renaissance and baroque townhouses, streets and churches of Kutna Hora.
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Embark on an unforgettable journey to discover Olomouc which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city’s laid back vibe is idyllic for beautiful walks and discovering hidden monuments. You can unravel monumental baroque buildings and fountains, The Bell Tower with a view, Outdoor Architecture Museum, a 15th century town hall that features an Astronomical clock or just relax in the plentiful and spacious parks of Olomouc.
Visit the second largest Czech city famous for its cathedral, fort and “penis-looking” astronomical clock.
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Would you like to discover original historic water engines, steam engines or the aircraft history and plastic modelling? Then stop at the unique technical museum in Brno and enjoy impressive exhibition of technology from clock components to airplanes. You can visit 17 permanent expositions focused on the development of science and technology.
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The charming town of Trebic is well known for its Jewish Quarter and St. Procopius Basilica which are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Find out how does a Czech typical city look like!
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