Kutna Hora - Włoski Dwór - Italian Court - Hrádek - UNESCO - Czechy
Kutna Hora - Włoski Dwór - Italian Court - Hrádek - UNESCO - Czechy
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*** The Italian Court, originally the Central Mint, it was named after the Italian experts who were at the forefront of the minting reform. After its reconstruction at the end of the 14th century, the Italian Court became a part-time royal residence. Since 1995 the city center has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
*** La Cour italienne, à l'origine de la Monnaie centrale, il a été nommé d'après les experts italiens qui étaient à l'avant-garde de la réforme frappe. Après sa reconstruction, à la fin du 14ème siècle, la Cour italienne est devenue une résidence royale à temps partiel. Depuis 1995, le centre-ville a été un site du patrimoine mondial UNESCO.
Kutná Hora - Central Bohemia - Explore Czech Republic with Nick Forrow
Kutná Hora (German: Kuttenberg) is a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, located 55 km east of Prague.
The town began in 1142 with the settlement of Sedlec Abbey, the first Cistercian monastery in Bohemia, Sedlec Monastery, brought from the Imperial immediate Cistercian Waldsassen Abbey. By 1260, German miners began to mine for silver in the mountain region, which they named Kuttenberg, and which was part of the monastery property. The name of the mountain is said to have derived from the monks' cowls (the Kutten) or from the word mining (kutání in old Czech). Under Abbot Heidenreich, the territory greatly advanced due to the silver mines which gained importance during the economic boom of the 13th century.
The earliest traces of silver have been found dating back to the 10th century, when Bohemia already had been in the crossroads of long-distance trade for many centuries. Silver dinars have been discovered belonging to the period between 982–995 in the settlement of Malín, which is now a part of Kutná Hora.
From the 13th to 16th centuries, the city competed with Prague economically, culturally, and politically. Since 1995, the city center has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In 1300, King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia issued the new royal mining code Ius regale montanorum (also known as Constitutiones Iuris Metallici Wenceslai II). This was a legal document that specified all administrative as well as technical terms and conditions necessary for the operation of mines.[4] The city developed with great rapidity, and at the outbreak of the Hussite Wars in 1419 was the second most important city in Bohemia, after Prague, having become the favourite residence of several Bohemian kings. It was here that, on January 18, 1409, Wenceslaus IV signed the famous Decree of Kutná Hora, by which the Czech university nation was given three votes in the elections to the faculty of Prague University as against one for the three other nations.
In 1420, Emperor Sigismund made the city the base for his unsuccessful attack on the Taborites during the Hussite Wars, leading to the Battle of Kutná Hora. Kuttenberg (Kutná Hora) was taken by Jan Žižka, and after a temporary reconciliation of the warring parties was burned by the imperial troops in 1422, to prevent its falling again into the hands of the Taborites. Žižka nonetheless took the place, and under Bohemian auspices it awoke to a new period of prosperity.
Along with the rest of Bohemia, Kuttenberg (Kutná Hora) passed to the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria in 1526. In 1546, the richest mine was severely flooded. In the insurrection of Bohemia against Ferdinand I the city lost all its privileges. Repeated visitations of the plague and the horrors of the Thirty Years' War completed its ruin. Half-hearted attempts after the peace to repair the ruined mines failed; the town became impoverished, and in 1770 was devastated by fire. The mines were abandoned at the end of the 18th century. In this town, Prague groschen were minted between 1300–1547/48.
The centre of Kutná Hora and Sedlec Abbey with its famous ossuary are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the most important buildings in the town are the Gothic, five-naved St. Barbara's Church, begun in 1388, and the Italian Court, formerly a royal residence and mint, which was built at the end of the 13th century. The Gothic Stone Haus, which since 1902 has served as a museum, contains one of the richest archives in the country. The Gothic St. James's Church, with its 86-metre tower, is another prominent building. Sedlec is the site of the Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady and the famous Ossuary.
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Kutna Hora Historical Town Centre - UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Kutna Hora UNESCO World Heritage site is a really interesting spot. It covers the whole area of town, including the silver mining heritage that once made this area among the richest in Europe. In this video we'll visit the Italian Court, the Cathedral of St Barbara, the old Cathedral, and of course the Sedlec Ossuary!
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Vlašský dvůr - Královská mincovna / Italian Court - the royal mint
Dne 5. dubna 2013 byla slavnostně otevřena nová expozice „Královská mincovna v kutnohorském Vlašském dvoře. Expozice je rozdělena na tři tematické okruhy: dějiny stavby, proces výroby mince a Pražský groš.
Kutna Hora - Czech Republic_EN
The historic centre of town, along with two individual buildings
(St. Barbara's Cathedral and the Cathedral of the Assumption
in Sedlec), was declared a UNESCO World Heritage
Site in December 1995.
Beyond its rich history, the town offers a wide range of possibilities
for a pleasant visit.
Ruthardka.Kutná Hora Ruthardská Lane,Czech Rep.Voie Ruthardsk, Rép. tchèque.HD[cz,en,fr]
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*** Kutná Hora is a city in Bohemia, now the Czech Republic in the Central Bohemian Region. Since 1995 the city center has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ruthardská Lane is sloping medieval wall-lined street that is said to be haunted. It connects the Silver Museum, St. James' Church, and the Italian Court.
*** Kutná Hora est une ville en Bohême, aujourd'hui la République tchèque dans la région de Bohême centrale. Depuis 1995, le centre-ville a été un site du patrimoine mondial. Voie Ruthardská est en pente médiévale mur rue bordée ce qui est dit d'être hanté. Il relie le Musée de l'Argenterie, église Saint-Jacques, et la Cour italienne.
Kutná Hora in Czech Republic with wheelchair
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Our journey through several beautiful and accessible places wheelchair Czech Republic took us to visit what is known as the Silver City, also called the Treasure Box country, we talk about Kutna Hora also it is World Heritage since 1995.
We moved in a van with driver, adapted platform so you can travel comfortably sitting on my wheelchair, I remind you that this service must hire or ask your travel agency available to take this into account.
The city has some area especially in the beautiful cobbled road there to the Cathedral of Santa Barbara to which I agreed without architectural barriers and enjoyed its spectacular beauty.
A few minutes from the Cathedral is the Jesuit College, perfectly adapted with ramps and elevators, I could enjoy various agencies, including the former refectory and the pharmacy, and there are always interesting art exhibitions.
From here, a paved area we go to the historic center making a tour of different places, including the votive column of the plague, the main square, where a market is installed and the National St. Wenceslas Festival is held.
From the main square we finished our tour in the Italian Court, a place of great beauty where the currency of the Czech kingdom was minted and it was of great importance for the prosperity of the kingdom.
Before we left we ate at a restaurant adapted by the Jesuit College, the Barbora Restaurant. Has a parking space reserved for the disabled, disabled toilets and food lovely with spectacular views of the Cathedral.
All the places that appear in the video have been tested by me personally and recommend.
Thank you all for joining us on this trip.
Personal Prague Guide - UNESCO town of Kutná Hora, Czech Republic
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Architectural treasure and peculiar bone shrine
Local rich silver mines let the Kutna Hora town grow into Bohemia's second most important city in medieval times.
Walking along the old streets we can visit: the Italian Court - the former coin mint and temporary seat of Czech kings in the 15th century, the imposing gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara.
Do not miss the Ossuary in Sedlec - a church decorated with human bones.
The adventurers can enjoy the challenging excursion of the real old mine pit offered by the Czech Silver Museum.
Czechy - Kutna Hora
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View of the cathedral and scenery at Kutna Hora, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
Kutna Hora is a nice town 70 km east of Prague. It was a sliver mining town in the medieval times and the central mint of the Czech lands. Today, it is known for its 'bone church', but it also has an impressive Cathedral, dedicated to St Barbara, patron saint of miners and the Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr), the central mint, first founded at the end of the 13th Century. It has lots of quaint buildings and shops and nice scenery :)
Kutna Hora- The Royal Mint
Milada Cakovska guides in the Italian Court in Kutna Hora. At the very place silver Prague groschen were minted since 1300 until 1547.
Cuthna Antiqua
Animovaný film Cuthna Antiqua, který vypráví o stříbrné horečce na Horách Kutných.
Cathedral of Our Lady, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic
A video taken in the Cathedral of Our Lady, complete with a group of choir singers practising on the balcony.
Kuttenberg - Tschechische Republik_GE
Der historische Kern Kuttenbergs mit dem Dom der Heiligen Barbara und der Kathedrale und der Kirche Mariä Himmelfahrt in Sedlec wurde im Dezember 1995 in die Liste des
Weltkulturerbes der UNESCO eingetragen. Die Stadt mit ihrer jahrhundertealten Geschichte bietet ein breites Spektrum von angenehmen Freizeitbeschäftigungen.
VLAŠSKÝ DVŮR V KUTNÉ HOŘE
Pořad: ČT - Toulavá kamera
Redaktor: Roman Šulc, Kamera a střih: Jan Kubka
Vysíláno: 14. 02. 2016
Tours-TV.com: Kutna Hora
Kutná Hora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the most important buildings are the Gothic, five-naved St. Barbara's Church, Italian Court, formerly a royal residence and mint, built at the end of the 13th century. Czech Republic. (库特拉霍拉, クトナー・ホラ, Kutna Hora). See on map .
Czechs
Czechs or Czech people are a nation and ethnic group native to the Czech Republic in Central Europe. They share a common culture, history and speak the Czech language.
Ethnic Czechs were called Bohemians in English until the early 20th century, referring to the late Iron Age tribe of Celtic Boii and their land Bohemia. During the Migration Period Germanic tribes moved westwards and around the 6th century, West Slavs settled in the area and formed an independent principality in the 9th century.
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