Kutna Hora, where the Black Death Killed Over 90% of People

My driver said that the infamous black death, or what I call the plague, the one that killed tens of millions up to an estimated 100 million, apparently killed over 99% of the inhabitants in this town called Kutna Hora.  At least, this is according to my driver.  He could be speaking the truth, could be exaggerating, could have heard it wrong, or maybe I heard it wrong.  In whatever case, it must have killed enough people that this town actually has a bone skeleton cathedral dedicated to the people who died from the bubonic plague.

Anyway, Kutna Hora wasn’t our first stop of the day.  Our first stop was actually at this small town called České Budějovice.

 

České Budějovice

České Budějovice, also known as Budweis in German, is a city located in the South Bohemian region of the Czech Republic. With a population of around 94,000, it is the largest city in the region and serves as an important economic and cultural center. The city is renowned for its beautiful historic center, which features well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Continue reading Kutna Hora, where the Black Death Killed Over 90% of People