Kutná Hora is not just a town—it is a testament to medieval ambition, wealth, and artistry. In the 14th century, its silver mines made it the second most important city in the Kingdom of Bohemia, second only to Prague. Today, its Gothic masterpieces and cobblestone streets form a UNESCO World Heritage Site that invites you to step back in time.
Your private walking tour begins at the town’s crowning glory: St. Barbara’s Cathedral. This Gothic masterpiece, dedicated to the patron saint of miners, took nearly 500 years to complete. As you stand beneath its soaring vaulted ceilings and intricate frescoes, your guide will reveal how the wealth from silver funded this architectural wonder and why its construction reflects the pride of the miners who built it.
From the cathedral, you’ll descend into the medieval heart of Kutná Hora. Wander through narrow, winding streets lined with Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque townhouses—each with its own storey of merchants, miners, and nobility. Your guide will point out the Stone House, one of the town’s best-preserved burgher residences, and the Plague Column, a poignant reminder of the epidemics that swept through Europe.
As you walk, you’ll learn about the silver mines that made Kutná Hora famous. The town was the source of the Prague Groschen, the hard currency of Central Europe for centuries. Your guide will explain how this wealth shaped Bohemian politics, funded kings, and ultimately drew the attention of Hussite reformers who changed the course of Czech history.
The tour continues to the Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr) , the former royal mint and palace. From its courtyard, you’ll hear stories of how King Wenceslas IV made this his residence and how the silver coins that bore his image spread across Europe.
Your final stop is the historic centre near the Gothic Stone Fountain, a 15th-century masterpiece of Gothic engineering that once supplied water to the town. Here, your guide will offer recommendations for lunch at a traditional Czech restaurant, where you can savour local dishes like goulash or svíčková.
Why this tour stands apart: While group tours rush through Kutná Hora in a blur of 30-minute stops, this private experience allows you to set the pace. Your guide is dedicated solely to you, answering questions, lingering where you’re captivated, and tailoring the narrative to your interests—whether history, architecture, or local legends.