Rybářská č. p. 12
Location:
Rybářská No. 12
Description of the Building:
A ground floor building with a gable roof upright to a facade. The
facade was smooth with a medallion of Josef II and dated 1780.
Architectural and Historical Development:
It had a layout with a central corridor and sideways rooms. There
were flat ceilings in all areas. The original house was built in
the first half of the 16th century. The most recent building
apparently was constructed in 1780.
History of the House Residents:
The first documented owner of the house was Jiří Muck, at the
beginning of the 1570's. In the 1590's and at the beginning of
the 17th century Kateřina and Michal Fischer resided in the house.
In 1629 they were replaced by Šimon Jähre. In 1662 the ownership of
the house was transferred to Jiří Haas. From 1721 - 1761 the house
belonged to Matyáš Záhorek. The next owner, Adalbert Ručička, sold
the annex of the house, (presently house No. 13), to Adalbert
Bartlweber, in 1783 and he was in all likelihood reconstructing the
house, because he assigned himself one room in the sold annex for
living. From 1786 the house belonged to Blažej Thür, and after him,
in 1829 moved in Adalbert Haider, who occupied the house until at
least the 1840's.
Present Use:
The house does not exist any more. It was demolished in 1989.