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  • 1. České Muzeum Stříbra

    A silver mine is a little more romantic than a run-of-the-mill coal mine, and this silver museum combines all manner of period mining and minting equipment with the chance to tour an actual medieval silver mine. With the first tunnels dug in the 1300s, by the 1500s Kutná Hora had some of the deepest mines in the world. The trek nowadays—through low, narrow, and claustrophobic tunnels—will probably make you glad you weren't a miner. The 90-minute guided tours (with around 30 minutes spent underground) start roughly every half hour during the summer months, with English-language tours once or twice a day; check the website for timings. In late spring and early autumn, English-language tours are only on request. Taller people may struggle with some of the lower sections of the mines, while wider people will find some tighter sections a challenge. For those who are both, this is probably an experience to skip.

    Barborská 28, Kutná Hora, Central Bohemia, 284 01, Czech Republic
    327–512–159

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    Rate Includes: From 70 Kč, foreign-language explanation 20 Kč, Closed Dec.–Mar. and in particularly bad weather
  • 2. Peace Square (Mírové Náměstí)

    More trapezoid than square, this is Litoměřice's big public gathering space, which also serves as a marketplace and parking lot. The square dates to the Middle Ages, although its current paving—black tiles made of local basalt—was installed in the mid 19th century. One of the square's two fountains was built in 1715, and in the center is a plague column from 1685. Surrounding the square are houses, most from the Middle Ages, in an eye-pleasing array of styles and bright colors. Some of these houses are the country's oldest inhabited dwellings. On the south side of the square is an arcade with a few small shops and restaurants and cafés with outdoor seating. In the southeast corner you'll find the Church of All Saints (Kostel Všech Svatých) and, across the street, the Old City Hall. On the northwestern corner of the square is Czech comedian Felix Holzmann's childhood home, with a small bust of him outside.

    Litomerice, Ústecký, 412 01, Czech Republic
    No phone
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