We got up and at them and took a confusing walk to the train
station, and then had a pretty hard time figuring out how to get to our
destination, Kutna Hora, because it wasn’t listed as an intermediate stop on
any of the trains. Eventually figured it out and took a 1-hour train ride to
Kutna Hora and a short walk to the
Kostnice Ossuary Beinhaus, or Bone Church.
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I am assuming that Glenn Danzig has been here. |
We
walked around the graveyard around the Bone Church, and then walked to the
Cathedral down the street,
St. Barbara's, which was quite interesting to walk around.
We had lunch at an awesome place in town; I had
cream of chicken soup in a breadbowl and Molly had a schnitzel plate, and it’s
dollar beer night every night (and all day).
We walked to Kutna Hora Centrum (town proper),
and decided maybe there wasn’t enough to do there for a full afternoon, so we
took an adorable 10-minute train ride on the smallest little train from the
Kutna Hora Metso station to the Kutna Hora hl.n. station.
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Photos of old abandoned train eqpt by the Kutna Hora Metso station |
After our train trip
back to Prague, we took the Metro subway to
Holesovice, the hipster neighborhood
just north of the Old Town across the Vistula. We went to the biergarten in
Letna Park and had a beer while overlooking the Vistula from the bluffs above,
then went to
Burrito Loco, which is like Chipotle for Chipotle, and no one
was mad.
We took the tram (which was very fast) back to our neighborhood, and
we settled in for another evening of Netflix.
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No jokes here, nope |
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