Latrán No. 3
Description of the Building:
Three story building in a fair condition.
Architectural and Historical Development:
The original building probably dates back to the late Gothic
period. The two story house in its present appearance was built in
1876. There are remains of the older house in the cellar but not
significant.
History of the House Residents:
We do not know much about people who lived in the house in the
sixteenth century, but we know that there was a period during which
the Rosenbergs
owned it. In 1565, Kateřina Brunšvická, the wife of Wilhelm von
Rosenberg, gave the house to a dressmaker Hans Khelber. We do
not have information about owners of the house during the first
half of the seventeenth century. Matyáš Anders, a hatter, lived
there since 1689. Subsequent eighteenth century owners practiced
the same trade. Pavel Räuschl, who sold fruits, moved in to the
house 1800. After eight years, furrier Antonín Schmutz moved in for
a short time. Since 1806, he was also owner of the Latrán No.
4 house.
Present Use:
Goldsmith\'s Renco, Goldsmith\'s Jewellery Gold.