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The Italian Court, also known as Vlašský dvůr, is a historic palace in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic. Originally the seat of the Central Mint of Prague, it was named after the Italian experts who led minting reforms. The building served as a royal residence and mint, producing the Prague groschen coins. Today, it houses a museum showcasing the history of coin minting and offers visitors a glimpse into the mysterious past of Kutná Hora in its authentic cellars.

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