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The Cathedral of St. Barbara in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic is one of the most celebrated Gothic churches in Central Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Construction began in 1388, initiated by the wealthy miners of Kutna Hora who sought to build a church to rival St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. Dedicated to St. Barbara — the patron saint of miners — it reflects the extraordinary wealth generated by Kutna Hora's silver mines, which made the city one of the most important in medieval Bohemia. The cathedral is renowned for its breathtaking triple-tent vaulted ceiling, magnificent late-Gothic Bohemian frescoes depicting scenes from mining life, elegant flying buttresses, and remarkable stained glass windows. This immersive 360° virtual tour lets you explore every corner of this extraordinary Gothic masterpiece from your browser, completely free.
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