Kutnohorsko Kolínsko Turistická Oblast

Hotel Agnes

Bohdaneč – 

Kutná Hora

Hotel Agnes is located in a picturesque valley in the village of Bohdaneč, less than an hour’s drive along the D1 motorway from Prague, near the village of Zbraslavice, in a landscape pleasant to the eye and to stay, in nature that will delight every perceptive visitor. In the vicinity of the hotel you will find orchards, ponds, pastures where herds of sheep and cattle graze. Hills that undulate the landscape and offer beautiful views not only from the local lookout tower Bohdanka. Add to this the centuries-old trees, the silence and the tranquillity that invites you to wander around and you have a perfect picture of the surroundings of the Agnes hotel.

The hotel is built in style with maximum use of natural materials as a comfortable modern log building. All of this is located in the middle of beautiful nature, on the banks of the Pilský Pond in a region that is minimally affected by industry and considers the purity of the natural environment to be its great advantage.

There are 14 rooms, including 1 five-bed (family), 7 triple and 6 double rooms. Total accommodation capacity is 38 persons. All our rooms are completely modern and comfortably furnished. Free Wi-Fi is available in each room. 2 family rooms have a bathroom with a bathtub, the others have a shower. Of course there is a toilet in each room. A kitchenette is available for guests upstairs. One double room including bathroom is wheelchair accessible.

Accommodation is available from 14.00 to 20.00. Check-out from the room after the end of accommodation until 11.00 am. Only small dogs are welcome, by prior arrangement and for a fee.

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Mapa

V blízkosti
najdete

Italian Court

Kutná Hora

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

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The Kačina Chateau and grounds

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Dačického House

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St. Barbara´s Cathedral

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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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Čáslav Synagogue

The modern Jewish community in Čáslav began its history in the mid-19th century. At the end of the century, the Jewish inhabitants of Čáslav experienced a period of social and cultural flourishing, which culminated at the turn of the century with the construction of a new synagogue on the former Rudolfova třída (today’s Masaryk Street No. 111).

The municipality approached the prominent Viennese architect Wilhelm Stiassni, who had also participated in the construction of the Jubilee Synagogue in Prague on Jerusalem Street. He designed a synagogue in the Moorish style for Čáslav, which was to replace an older house of prayer documented from the mid-19th century. The plans of this Jewish builder were promptly approved by the Israelite Association and the municipal authority in 1897, but it took two more years before construction began. The possible cause was lack of finance. Not only the inhabitants of Čáslav and its surroundings, but also the Rotschild family in Vienna contributed to the construction. Construction work began on 13. March 1899 and already on 2.9.1899 the ceremonial approval took place.

The Čáslav synagogue is a building of high architectural quality and is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.

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The Kolín Synagogue

The Kolín synagogue is the largest synagogue built in the Czech Republic until the 18th century, and outside of Prague it is the oldest and most valuable monument of its kind in the country. It was built on the site of an older wooden house of prayer as early as the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries. The inscription of a date on the memorial stone inserted into the eastern façade is the evidence. –

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