The House U Kundraticů
Architect: není znám
Year of completion: druhá polovina 17. století
The House U Kundraticů, also known as Švábovský, was created in the early 14th century by combining two originally Renaissance agricultural buildings. Over time, it was converted into an apartment building and acquired a Neoclassical appearance. To this day, in addition to its Gothic cellars and mysterious arcade, the simple early Baroque facade from the second half of the 17th century has been preserved, which best reveals the desperate state of the entire structure. Although it is practically uninhabitable in modern times, according to the commercial register, it serves as the registered address for 83 companies. Currently, it is supposed to be structurally secured, but specific renovations are yet to be seen. The future of the building now depends on an agreement between three sectors: heritage conservationists, investors, and the city.


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