

▲ St. Barbara´s Cathedral was initially constructed in 1380 AD and was not completed until the 16th century. Featuring massive net-vaulted ribs and intricately decorated rose windows, it is flanked by 27 decorative spires rising atop flying buttresses, embodying a distinctive Bohemian Gothic design.


▲ The Sedlec Ossuary is located in the town of Kutna Hora, 68 km east of Prague. Built in the 14th century, its exterior appears as a rather ordinary Gothic structure, but the interior decorations are entirely made of human bones, making it more of a "bone museum" than a church. In the basement of the church, the remains of approximately 40,000 plague victims are laid to rest.


▲ The Italian Court, located in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic, is a complex Gothic-style building. Originally serving as the central mint, the main coin production area was situated around the courtyard. For many centuries, the Italian Court functioned as the national economic hub, housing the Royal Mint and serving as a temporary residence for Bohemian monarchs.














