The Dačický House, located on a sloping square within sight of the Stone Fountain, is a unique exhibit in itself. Inside, there is an interactive exhibition, the first of its kind in the Czech Republic, which introduces the UNESCO organization, the monuments on its list located in the Czech Republic, but above all, it answers the question why Kutná Hora is part of the family of these most important sights of the world!
The core of the Dačický House is a pre-Hussite house, which underwent a generous reconstruction after 1500 for the Utraquist bishop Philip Villanuova, and which became the birthplace of the chronicler Mikuláš Dačický of Heslov in the mid-16th century.
You can roam the house freely from the basement all the way to the attic and admire how the historic interiors are sensitively complemented by contemporary architecture and equipped with state-of-the-art technologies such as touch screens, motion sensors, large screen projections, video mapping and where you can also find countless playful elements aimed at children.
More information about current exhibitions, events and opening hours can be found on the Dačice House website.