Old Kutna Locations
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Old Kutna was a mining settlement and likely one of the original settlements associated with silver mining even before the establishment of the town of Kuttenberg in the late 13th century.
It was located on the north-western edge of today’s town, as evidenced by records dating back to 1369, and subsequent archaeological surveys, that uncovered the foundations of several buildings. In addition, the Church of All Saints still stands here, originally a Romanesque chapel rebuilt in Gothic style and later rebuilt many more times, so that the only remaining element of the original buliding is a relief of an angel bearing the town’s coat of arms.
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