Kutnohorsko Kolínsko Turistická Oblast

Hotel Mědínek

Kutná Hora

Hotel Mědínek Old Town is located in the historical centre of Kutná Hora. The hotel was built in 1963 on Palacký Square, in the heart of the town and is the largest hotel in the wider area.

Hotel Mědínek offers accommodation in 52 standard single, double, triple, quadruple and quintuple rooms, including suites.

The hotel is fully available for families with children, individual visitors as well as corporate clients coming to Kutná Hora.

After a full day of activity, a visit to the hotel’s wellness centre and a pleasant relaxation in the whirlpool, sauna or a relaxing massage will certainly come in handy. You can also enjoy our hotel restaurant, which offers a daily menu of freshly processed ingredients.

The hotel also offers a conference hall with a capacity of 100 seats, a restaurant with a terrace and lounges.

Hotel Mědínek is located in the centre of Kutná Hora on Palackého náměstí 316. Detailed information and news can be found on the hotel’s website.

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Italian Court

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Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. John the Baptist

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Chapel of All Saints with ossuary

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Jesuit College with the Gallery of the Central Bohemian Region

Kutná Hora

The Kačina Chateau and grounds

Kutná Hora

Dačického House

Kutná Hora

St. Barbara´s Cathedral

Kutná Hora

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Dačického House

The Dačický House, located on a sloping square within sight of the Stone Fountain, is a unique exhibit in itself. Inside, there is an interactive exhibition, the first of its kind in the Czech Republic, which introduces the UNESCO organization, the monuments on its list located in the Czech Republic, but above all, it answers the question why Kutná Hora is part of the family of these most important sights of the world!

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Museum of folk architecture

The Museum of Folk Architecture in Kouřim is the only open-air museum not focused on a single region in the Czech Republic, which collects construction monuments from the territory of Central, Eastern and Northern Bohemia, thus offering a direct comparison of various regional types of folk architecture from the 17th to the 19th century. There are fourteen larger residential and farm buildings, which are complemented by several smaller monuments.

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Chapel of All Saints with ossuary

The Roman Catholic cemetery church of All Saints with an ossuary is part of the former Cistercian abbey in Sedlec, founded as early as 1142.

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