Latrán No. 69
Description of the Building:
Two story building with a modern interior layout.
Architectural and Historical Development:
This is a Gothic house that was reconstructed during the second
half of the nineteenth century. The interior layout is modern, part
of the rear part of the house has barrel vaulting.
History of the House Residents:
In 1525, the house was owned by a furrier and later by his widowed
wife furrier Kateřina. Cartwright Bicek lived here during the
1530s, followed by a woman of the same trade named Kateřina
Kolemová. Potter Markéta Hanslová bought the house in 1579 (she is
probably the widowed wife of Hansl - Jan). Castle cook Ondřej
Zajíček lived in the house in the beginning of the seventeenth
century. Shoemaker Hans Romersdorf exchanged his house Latrán
No. 44 for the No. 69 house with Jan Petit in 1676. Court
gardener Ondřej Ingel lived here from 1687 to 1723. Weaver
František Schrutz moved into the house in 1745. After him, the
house was owned by shoemaker Matyáš Thein and then by another
shoemaker named Matyáš Vondrák. His family lived here until the
1830s.
Present Use:
Výbava textiles and an apartment.