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DURATION: approx. 405 min

DISTANCE: approx. 683 km

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Prague to Warsaw

Czech republic, Poland

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Kutna Hora

Česká Republika

Kutna Hora was founded around the 12th century when the silver fever broke out. Several thousand people moved…

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Kutna Hora was founded around the 12th century when the silver fever broke out. Several thousand people moved for work in the neighbourhood and created the first settlement. The majority of the king´s wealth in this era came from silver from Kutna Hora. Thanks to it, Prague experienced a huge cultural boom and Kutna Hora competed with Prague for its importance in the 14th century.

 

What not to miss in Kutna Hora?


Ossuary - Bone Chapel
A cemetery chapel from the end of the 14th century decorated wholly with human bones. At a guess, there are remains of about 60,000 people.

Cathedral of st. Barbara 
The unique work of high and late Gothic architecture was completed in 1905 after more than 500 years.

Tyl's house
Czech Museum of Silver and birthplace of writer Josef Kajetán Tyl, author of the Czech national anthem.

Dacicky's house
A unique late Gothic house with an interactive exhibition of UNESCO historical monuments and Kutna Hora.

Italian Court
The residence of the Czech Kings and the Royal Mint

Church of st. James
The first stone church in Kutna Hora

Stone house
The Stone House is one of the most important monuments of European late Gothic architecture.

Stone fountain
The original water reservoir for the whole city where the water was fed through the wooden pipe from the spring of 2.5 km away.

Plague Column
It was created in response to a plague epidemic in which more than 1,000 people died in 1713.

Mirror Maze
Several types of mirror mazes in one place associated with light effects

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Wroclaw

Česká Republika

The convenient location of this commercial crossroads has been known since prehistoric times, but it was not…

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The convenient location of this commercial crossroads has been known since prehistoric times, but it was not until the 10th century that the first signs of Wroclaw appeared. Thanks to wealthy merchants, houses with beautiful architecture and beautiful river parks were built here, which can be found on one of the 12 islands created by the Oder River. Because the islands are connected by a total of 112 bridges and Wroclaw is known as Venice of Poland. World War II was a disaster for Wrocław and more than 70% of the city was destroyed, the reconstruction continued until the 1980s but was successful. Today, the city is a vibrant cultural city with several theatres and museums, with a renowned nightlife.



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Most of the major sites and monuments are concentrated in the city centre, including the renovated Old Market Square - Rynek, the second-largest market square in Poland, after the Krakow Market Square. The first local fortress was built around the 8th century on the island of Tumski, which then became the seat of the church. You can admire Wroclaw from the height of the nearby cathedral towers that are easily accessible by a lift. However, the most visited monument is the Racławice Panorama in the local rotunda. This enormous painting painted on the inside of the rotunda is 15 m high and astonishing 114 m long and depicts scenes from the most famous Polish rebellion known as the Battle of Racławice. If you are looking for a quiet area you can go and visit the Japanese gardens at Szczytnicki Park which is the oldest forest in the Wroclaw and can be found in the northern part of the city. 

Wroclaw is also known for various music festivals that take place almost all year round. The first festival is already in February and is called Musica Polonica Nova, in May there is the Jazz on the Oder or in September you can go and visit the International Festival Wroclaw Cantas. In winter, amazing Christmas markets with a great atmosphere will get you to the right mood. 

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Varšava, Polsko