Rybářská č. p. 35
Location:
Rybářská No. 35
Description of the Building:
Modern one-storey estate on a terrace, L-shaped.
Architectural and Historical Development:
The original building is from the second half of the 15th or the
beginning of the 16th century. It was adapted in 1888 and again in
1912. A front part of the right building and the whole left wing
are modern.
History of the House Residents:
In the first half of the 16th century the house belonged to Jiří
Oberlender, who was replaced by Osvald Foglar, in 1527. From 1567,
a weaver, Jakub Freyssmuth occupied the house. He was later
replaced by a hewer, Hans Hirner. Before 1600 the house was
occupied, in all likelihood, by a chemist named Jan Kunsteter
(Gunstetter). After this year a painter, Felix Kunsteter, lived
there. In 1604 the house was gained by a malt maker named Tomáš.
From 1622 - 1636 a tin maker, Jan Jiří Ditzinger, who also worked
for the Český Krumlov castle, resided there. For the next four
years the house was owned by a butcher, Matyáš Schmol and from 1644
a draper named Václav Siller. In the 18th century, among the owners
of the house, there were a draper journeyman, a draper, and a
crouper. In the 19th century residents included another draper, a
hewer, a miller master, and a drawer. In 1888, the house contained
a hostelry.
Present Use:
Hostel
Postel