Our last two days in Prague were great, even though they didn’t go quite as planned. Wednesday’s trip to Kutna Hora and the bone ossuary was an adventure in itself, as we got off at the wrong stop! Ended up having a 1+ hour stopover one stop down the line, but it was a neat little town (and decent weather) so not all was lost. After a quick and tasty lunch we were back on track, and got to the ossuary mid-afternoon. I don’t recall the exact history now, but basically over the centuries some tens of thousands of people were buried at the site, and forgotten. Sometime in the 16th century a half-blind monk was given the task of organizing and stacking all the bones onsite. They remained in piles until the 19th century, when a wood carver was tasked with organizing the bones again. I’ll get my photos up in a few days, but believe me when I say “creative” is an understatement when it comes to this guy’s work! There are 4 main bone piles which people apparently use as a kind of wishing well. The rest are used to decorate the ceiling and walls, create a coat of arms, a huge chandelier, and a number of other objects. It wasn’t even all that creepy, if you can believe it. More strange than anything else, and definitely something we’ll both remember for a good long time.
On Thursday we had planned a day trip to Cesky Krumlov, but this trip also didn’t go exactly as planned. First, we didn’t research the distances at all, so we showed up at the train station, bought our tickets, then realized it was an 8-hour return trip. Crap! In the end we agreed our day would be better spend in Prague itself – Cesky Krumlov will have to wait until next time
We spent the rest of Thursday shopping and enjoying our last full day in Prague. Prices are lower than most other European cities we’ve visited and we found some great deals. It’s neat to walk around with thousand dollar (well, crown) bills in your pocket, that’s for sure!
Today we were up fairly early to finish packing, check out, track down some proper absinthe spoons, and take off for Germany. We both really enjoyed our time in Prague, especially once Kirsten started feeling better! She wasn’t able to enjoy a proper Czech beer because of her antibiotics, but I’m bringing one back for us to share when she finishes them. All things considered it’s been a fantastic time. Can’t wait to come back