Latrán No. 75
Description of the Building:
Corner modern house.
Architectural and Historical Development:
This is a late Gothic corner house that was built in the fifteenth
century. It was modified many times; the front was built during the
nineteenth century. The house has an irregular floor plan, only the
room with two severies of cross vaulting with groins in the corner
of the first floor is of some significance. A few other rooms have
barrel vaults. The house was reconstructed after 1843.
History of the House
Residents:
A man named Mikuláš owned the house around 1550, followed by
Rosenberg foot-soldier Michl. Baker Linhart Tschandl lived here
from 1566. At the turn of the century, the house was owned by
tin-man Mates Sucher. In 1655, weaver Ondřej Puakner moved into the
house, followed by hatter Matyáš Weiner. Gingerbread baker Řehoř
Hager or Hogerer, saddler Michal Rager, glass-maker Šebestián
Berghőffer lived in the house during the eighteenth century,
followed by tailor Šebestián Walter in the beginning of the
nineteenth century.
Present Use:
Hardware Shop Miroslav Opekar.