Transfer from Krakow
to Kutna Hora

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Departure from Krakow
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Estimated arrival to Kutna Hora
13:56h

Trip duration: 296min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Zbrasov - Czech Republic

Zbrasov
Czech Republic

75 min

Zbrasov caves are a remarkable cave system that was created by activities of atmospheric water and deep spring of warm mineral water. When visiting this... caves there’s no need to dress warmly as there is a permanent comfortable all-year-round temperature of 14°C. The caves are filled with magnificent ornamentation – aragonite, raft stalagmites and sinter spherical coating. Visitors can also marvel the spectacular gas “lakes” of carbon dioxide that are located in the bottom levels of the caves. A guided tour is required to see the caves and it lasts approximately an hour, covering 375 meters of the caves.

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Olomouc
Czech Republic

75 min

With the largest preserved historic zone outside of Prague, Olomouc is a delight to explore. The most famous feature of this historic city is the... Holy Trinity Column that is rising to a height of 35 m and thus considered the biggest Baroque sculpture in the Czech Republic. The monument was built entirely by local craftsmen in 1754 and today it is the pride of all Czech people. The most acclaimed church in Olomouc is the Cathedral Saint Wenceslas that displays different architectural styles. Olomouc is also a city of rich cultural scene with its famous Moravian Theatre and Moravian Philharmonic and its university is the second oldest in the Czech Republic.

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Auschwitz Memorial
Poland

135 min

Millions of people visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum to pay their respects to those who died here. Auschwitz represents the worst horrors of WWII... as the largest mass murder in a single location in human history. This memorial site, consisting of Auschwitz I (the original concentration camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration-extermination camp), is today a symbol of genocide and horror and a historical site to experience a part of history that should never be forgotten.

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Tychy Brewery Museum
Poland

135 min

Tychy Brewery can be described in many superlatives. It is Poland's most famous brewery that produces over 8,000,000 hectoliters of ale ever year; it produces... 14 varieties of beer; and most importantly – it has been brewing beer continuously for nearly 400 years. To sum this all up, it has a museum with an array of displays, including a 3D cinema and various multimedia exhibits. The tours of the brewery must be arranged in advance but the museum is open without prior reservations.

Quality photo of Namest nad Oslavou Castle - Czech Republic

Namest nad Oslavou Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

Dating from the 15th century, this monumental castle is a fine example of the Renaissance architecture in Moravia. Namest nad Oslavou Castle was originally built... on the ruins of a 13th century fortress by the Moravian lords of Zierotin and to this day is preserved almost unchanged. The walk through the history is available through the tour that takes visitors in the castle rooms furnished with historical furniture and decorated with precious paintings and tapestries. Although the castle chapel is notable for its design, it is the library that is the most unique part with a rich selection of books and a beautifully frescoed barrel ceiling. There is another tour available, one that takes visitors to the private apartments of Haugwitz family, who owned it in the 19th and 20th century.

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Zelena Hora Monastery
Czech Republic

75 min

The Church of St. John of Nepomuk on Zelena Hora is an extraordinary church that has a 5 point star structure and thus it has... 5 entrances, 5 altar niches, 5 chapels, 5 stars and 5 angels on the high altar. The symbol of 5 is linked to 5 wounds of Christ on the cross and five virtues of the martyr St John of Nepomuk. The church was built in 1720 in Baroque in style, but has many Gothic elements, while the interior is quite minimalist that evokes mysticism. Due to its unique architecture the church was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1994.