Rybářská č. p. 13
Location:
Rybářská No. 13
Description of the Building:
Ground floor building with a smooth facade.
Architectural and Historical Development:
On the ground floor there is an inaugural central corridor, from
which separates a black kitchen and two side rooms. The right room
has a joist ceiling. The present building was created by buying the
No. 12 annex, and, in 1783, completing its classical
reconstruction. Further adaptations occurred in the time frame of
1939 - 1944.
History of the House Residents:
In 1783 this house, connected with house, Rybářská
No. 12, was bought by Adalbert Bartlweber from Adalberta
Ručičky. He assigned himself one room in this house until he
finished reconstruction on his own house, No 12. Bartlweber
occupied the house until 1815, then came Jan Franz. His family
resided in the house until 1835. In that year Vít Smeykal moved in,
who occupied the house at least until 1840's. Concerning
occupations, in the 19th century, the house was occupied by a
labourer, a bricklayer, and a weaver of cotton.
Present Use:
Hostel Labyrint