St. Barbara's Church Guide
St. Barbara's Church: A Gothic Masterpiece in the Silver City Guide
St. Barbara's Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Kutná Hora, is a breathtaking example of Gothic architecture. Dedicated to St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners, this stunning church reflects the town's rich history as a silver mining center. Its soaring arches, intricate details, and beautiful stained-glass windows create a truly awe-inspiring experience for visitors. Prepare to be mesmerized by the sheer scale and artistic brilliance of this architectural gem. The construction of St. Barbara's Church began in the late 14th century, driven by the wealth generated from Kutná Hora's silver mines. The church's design and construction were influenced by several prominent architects, including Jan Parler and later, Josef Mocker, who completed the church in the early 20th century. The church's unique design, resembling a cathedral more than a typical church, reflects the ambition and prosperity of the town during its silver boom. Over the centuries, the church has undergone various renovations and expansions, each adding to its rich architectural tapestry. Visitors to St. Barbara's Church can explore the magnificent interior, admiring the stunning stained-glass windows, the intricate vaulted ceilings, and the impressive altars. Guided tours are available to provide deeper insights into the church's history and architectural significance. Don't miss the opportunity to climb the tower for panoramic views of Kutná Hora and the surrounding landscape. The church also hosts occasional concerts and cultural events, adding another layer of appreciation to this historical landmark.
Transportation
The easiest way to reach St. Barbara's Church from Kutná Hora's main train station (Kutná Hora hl.n.) is by local bus or taxi. Several local buses stop near the church. Alternatively, it's a pleasant walk of about 20-30 minutes from the town center, allowing you to explore the charming streets of Kutná Hora along the way.
Opening Hours
November - March: 10:00 - 17:00, April - October: 9:00 - 18:00
Ticket Price
Adults: 160 CZK, Students and Seniors: 110 CZK