Radniční No. 24
Location:
Radniční No. 24
Description of the Building:
A two-storey house with a flat front, built slightly aside the
street line. The layout of the ground floor is broken by a
pedestrian passage broken through the building of the town hall.
The floor has flat ceilings except for one section.
Architectural and Historical Development:
The house originates from the 1440s, reconstructed in the mid 16th
century and later rebuilt. There was a significant change in the
post-war period, when the pit was in fact removed.
History of the House Residents:
In 1646 the town council sold a part of the old town hall in
Radniční street to a shoemaker Baltazar Knoll for 100 three scores
of Meissen groschen. In 1652 the house already belonged to a
bricklayer Antonius Bossi, who bought a free land parcel in front
of the old town hall one year later from the magistrate. In 1685 a
barber Jan Jindřich Mändler lived there shortly. But in 1687 a
glass maker Jan Hiltz already lived in the house. From 1725 Krumlov
burgesses of various professions changed in the house.
Present Use:
Offices of Český
Krumlov Municipal Authority.