Masná No. 135
Description of the Building:
One-storey building with a smooth facade. The entrance portal is
granite with a ribbon. The ground and the first floor are in the
middle of the building width, and are accessible from only one
room. The hall ceiling on the ground floor is barrel vaulted. A
narrow side facade has a wooden corridor in the loft.
Architectural and Historical Development:
A house with a late Gothic core, later underwent Baroque adaptation
and a modern reconstruction.
History of the House Residents:
The
first known owner of the house was Michal Hlozpecen (Hlozbezna),
who was replaced by Řehoř Blacha in 1548. Until 1590 a shoemaker,
Jiří Stallknecht, lived there and after him, Anna Teuflová
(Čertová). Before 1600 her husband, Matyáš Angstwurm also resided
in the house, who later on moved into the house No. 3 on the
square. Václav Lopatka inhabited the house only for one year, and
in 1601 he moved to the house No. 130. For three years the house
was occupied by Voršila Lanzendorfferová, and she was replaced by
Tomáš Schücz. During 1622 - 1629 a furrier, Mates Steiner, lived
there. After him Antonín Franknech moved into the house, and his
family lived there until 1682. Another owner of the house was a
saddler, Bartoloměj Schmidt. In 1698 a princely groom, Matyáš
Perndorfer, became the owner. His family owned the house until
1783. During that year a furrier, Dominik Rädl moved into the
house. During 1785 - 1826 the house was occupied by the Lindl
family. The family inherited his tailor trade. After them, Václav
Malschinger inhabited the house until at least the 1840`s.
Present Use:
In the house are offices, Bed and Breakfast Cortés.