"Kutna Hora" Sedlec by cybergenic


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Kutna Hora is a town in the Czech Republic about 70 km (44 miles) east
of the capital Prague. The town flourished during the 1300 due to the
immense silver findings in the vicinity. The town provided most of
the silver for the coins circulating in Europe at the time. As the town
grew new churches were built and old ones repaired and expanded.
One of the most famous medieval cathedrals, the Church of Santa Barbara
(Kostel sv. Barbora), was built at that time with money raised from the
miners from the area in honour of their industry's patron saint and
without involvment of any governmental funding.

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  • Pros:Loads of dead people
  • Cons:They dont say much
  • In a nutshell:This place is straigh out of nowhere man
  • Last visit to Sedlec: Aug 2004
  • Intro Updated Jun 21, 2005
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