1. A Concentrated Dose of UNESCO Heritage
Listed since 1995, Kutná Hora’s compact center packs Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque landmarks into walkable distances - ideal for mobile game checkpoints.
Your staff absorbs centuries of Czech history without losing momentum between tasks.
2. Gothic Masterpieces Minus Tourist Gridlock
Saint Barbara’s Cathedral, a late‑Gothic triumph with soaring tented roofs, rivals Prague Castle for wow‑factor yet welcomes far fewer tour buses.
Teams enjoy exclusive‑feeling access to the Jesuit College courtyard and cathedral panoramas - perfect for photo‑based challenges and quick debriefs.
3. The Only Place to Relive Europe’s Silver Boom
In the 14th century, Kutná Hora produced roughly one‑third of Europe’s silver. Our storyline lets players mint a virtual Prague groschen inside the Italian Court, trace miners’ tunnels beneath Hrádek, and decode ciphers beside the Stone Fountain that once sustained the entire boomtown.
4. An Easy Micro‑Adventure That Bonds Colleagues
A 70‑kilometer ride - by charter bus or Czech Rail - creates just enough separation from daily routines to reset mindsets, yet keeps logistics simple.
Shared transit time doubles as an icebreaker, turning “commute” into the first leg of the game narrative.
5. Deeper Engagement Through a Calmer Setting
Prague’s Old Town can overwhelm with street performers and selfie sticks. Kutná Hora offers quieter lanes and intimate squares, letting participants focus on collaboration, dialogue, and strategic thinking instead of navigating crowds.
6. A Fresh Venue That Re‑Energizes Veterans of Prague
If your company has already checked “team building in Prague” off its list, debuting the Kutná Hora Treasure Hunt (launching summer 2025) signals innovation.
New puzzles, unexplored alleys, and the “we’ve never been here” effect boost curiosity and morale, translating to stronger cross‑department rapport back at the office.