The Italian Court is a palace in Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic. Originally, it was the seat of the Central Mint of Prague; it was named after the Italian experts who were at the forefront of the minting reform. The main area of the mint consisted of coin-makers-workshops, or Smithies, which were located around the courtyard, and the minting chamber, called “Preghaus”, where the Prague groschen were struck. After its reconstruction at the end of the 14th century, the Italian Court became a part-time royal residence.
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Mar, Oct: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Apr - Sept: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Royal mint, royal audience hall, royal chapel:
Adult: 105 CZK
Seniors, disabled: 85 CZK
Students, children: 65 CZK
Children: free
Royal mint:
Adult: 70 CZK
Seniors, disabled, students, children: 50 CZK
Children: free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Court
Official Website https://pskh.cz/en/italian-court/
Address Havlíčkovo náměstí 552, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic
Coordinates 49°56'53.432" N 15°16'6.441" E