Latrán No. 72
Description of the Building:
Two story house with stone door lining and two paintings on the
facade.
Architectural and Historical Development:
This is a late Gothic house that was reconstructed during
Renaissance. The facade was modified during the second half of the
eighteenth century. Sgraffito was discovered under the current
plaster layer. The first floor has an asymmetrical layout and there
are rooms with several types of vaulting on both floors.
Originally, the house was adjacent to the inner fortification
gate.
Significant Architectural Features:
There are fragments of two paintings on the facade; one of the
paintings depicts a hat. There is a Baroque mural painting of St.
Sebastian and Florián. The hat on the facade is because hatters
lived in the house during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
The paintings were restored between 1965 and 1966.
History of the House Residents:
Blacksmith Pavel Otto lived here from during the first quarter of
the sixteenth century. Blacksmiths lived here until approximately
1617. Hatter Hans Anderst moved into the house in 1637 and his
family lived here until 1719. Hatters lived in the house until the
beginning of the nineteenth century.
Present
Use:
Textile - shoes, Restaurant and pension U krále Jiřího, Boutique
Babylon, Bed and
breakfast Danny