You can change the train at Kutna Hora Main Station and drive to the Sedlec station which is only 5 minutes away from the Ossarium. It prevents you from a boring walk alongside the highway. You also should have mentioned that the tickets must be obtained at an extra kiosk as they cannot be bought directly on the premises of the Ossarium. Last but not least, the church you have visited afterwards is not necessarily included in the ticket, you need to buy a combined ticket. Did I get it right that you have missed the main part of Kutna Hora? That doesn‘t makes sense at all, as well as the Hop on Hop off buses in Prague. Last but not least, the Dancing House was not build by Frank Gehry but by a Croatian architect named Vlado Milunić.
Thanks for watching the video....We had wished we skipped the long walk from the main station so that is a good tip. We were able to buy our tickets online. They had a QR code that you can scan for tickets. We did visit most of Kunta Hora including the old town gate etc but the Ossary and Saint Barbara's church were our two main draws.The dancing house was designed by the Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunić in cooperation with Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry... hence the joke about Gehry LOL.
@@mishandgriff Sorry for the typos, it was quite early in the morning. I didn't got the joke about Gehry. He might have had a look at the drawings, but that's all he contributed. I do also like your videos from your travels in the U.S. but I don't fully understand your other European destinations (France and Switzerland). Yes, you can buy the Ossarium tickets online, but you still have the choice between only the Ossarium and the Ossarium plus the church. The church is not worth a visit, especially when compared to Prague's churches.
Curious...what European destinations would you recommend? We went to Switzerland because Griff worked there for about 18 months but never got a chance to travel (too much work)...France because my mother raves about France and I really wanted to see Paris. We were celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary and it was our first trip to Europe as a couple. We are novice international travelers so any tips are welcomed. Have a great day!
@@mishandgriff Ah ok, Switzerland and France are more family related destinations, makes sense. Usually, Austria (Vienna) and Germany (Bavaria and more) are common destinations for travellers from the U.S.
Thank you for sharing. Taking my favorite travel partner, my adult daughter, to Europe in August. Spending a week in Prague. Can't wait.
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Mishandgriff- how are things?, you made amazing ~sleep well!
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You can change the train at Kutna Hora Main Station and drive to the Sedlec station which is only 5 minutes away from the Ossarium. It prevents you from a boring walk alongside the highway. You also should have mentioned that the tickets must be obtained at an extra kiosk as they cannot be bought directly on the premises of the Ossarium. Last but not least, the church you have visited afterwards is not necessarily included in the ticket, you need to buy a combined ticket.
Did I get it right that you have missed the main part of Kutna Hora? That doesn‘t makes sense at all, as well as the Hop on Hop off buses in Prague.
Last but not least, the Dancing House was not build by Frank Gehry but by a Croatian architect named Vlado Milunić.
Thanks for watching the video....We had wished we skipped the long walk from the main station so that is a good tip. We were able to buy our tickets online. They had a QR code that you can scan for tickets. We did visit most of Kunta Hora including the old town gate etc but the Ossary and Saint Barbara's church were our two main draws.The dancing house was designed by the Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunić in cooperation with Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry... hence the joke about Gehry LOL.
@@mishandgriff Sorry for the typos, it was quite early in the morning. I didn't got the joke about Gehry. He might have had a look at the drawings, but that's all he contributed.
I do also like your videos from your travels in the U.S. but I don't fully understand your other European destinations (France and Switzerland).
Yes, you can buy the Ossarium tickets online, but you still have the choice between only the Ossarium and the Ossarium plus the church. The church is not worth a visit, especially when compared to Prague's churches.
Curious...what European destinations would you recommend? We went to Switzerland because Griff worked there for about 18 months but never got a chance to travel (too much work)...France because my mother raves about France and I really wanted to see Paris. We were celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary and it was our first trip to Europe as a couple. We are novice international travelers so any tips are welcomed. Have a great day!
@@mishandgriff Ah ok, Switzerland and France are more family related destinations, makes sense.
Usually, Austria (Vienna) and Germany (Bavaria and more) are common destinations for travellers from the U.S.