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Trip to Kutná Hora

Saturday, April 17th, 2010


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Me and Kamča went one cloudy and cold day to a day trip to Kutná Hora, a small, but beautiful town about one hour by train from Prague. We have found that the town is really nice. There is lot of small old houses in the city centre, and, of course, the catedral Svatá Barbora.


Cathedral

We also have found a great café Barvířův dům (http://www.barviruvdum.cz/kavarna/ – warning, the site looks awful, but the café is so nice…). The café reminds me a clean classy pharmacy, but it is not sterile as pharmacies use to be. Everything there is hand crafted, and the design is so clean. You can notice even small things like wooden trash bins, small lights on the tables, tables clean of usual mess of advertisements. You can notice a nice menu that was print on hand paper. Also the owner was really nice, and he likes preparing the crêpes. We just liked it so much that I had to put here this small notice and some pictures.


Christ


Entrance to the house or maybe a toilette…


View on the cathedral


Entrance to the church


Detail of the cathedral


Detail of the support system of the cathedral


View from the cathedral



Kamča



Fruits and vegies


The stone house


40 km/h


Depot


Lockers in the train station in Kolín


Wtf?

Inside the café


Lights


Menu and a cup for money


Light on the table