Ambasáda – Malta - Malá Štupartská 634

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Malá Štupartská 634, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
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Krásný dům U Božího oka, též dům Křineckých z Ronova, nebo dříve také U tří obrazů, čp. 634 najdete mezi Modrým a Berglerovským domem naproti klášteru minoritů u kostela svatého Jakuba u kostela svatého Jakuba Většího. Pochází ze 3. čtvrtiny 13. století, nejstarší zmínka o objektu pochází z roku 1324. Z roku 1426 se zachovala cena domu, která dokládá, že šlo o spíše menší dům. Na počátku 16. století byl dům pozdně goticky přestavěn a byl pak v majetku šlechtických rodů. Při velkém pražském požáru byl 21. června 1689 byl zničen, a po pěti letech se dočkal obnovy v raně barokním stylu. Tato obnova by mohla být dílem buď Pavla Ignáce Bayera nebo Jana Šimona Pánka. Po roce 1750 pak dům doznal pozdně barokní přestavby. The Beautiful "House by the God's Eye" (also called the Křinecký family House of Ronov, or U tří obrazů) no. 634, you can find between the Blue and Berglerovský Houses across from the Minorite Monastery at the Church of St. Jacob the Greater. It dates back to the 3rd quarter of the 13th century, the oldest mention of the building dates back to 1324. From 1426 the house price was preserved, which shows that it was a rather smaller house. At the beginning of the 16th century, the house was later rebuilt in Gothic style and was then owned by aristocratic families. It was destroyed during the great Prague fire on June 21, 1689, and after five years, it was restored in early Baroque style. This renovation could be either work of Pavel Ignác Bayer or Jan Šimon Pánek. After 1750, the house became late Baroque.
The beautiful house U Božího oka, also the house of Křinecké z Ronova, or formerly U tří obrazů, no. It dates from the 3rd quarter of the 13th century, the oldest mention of the building dates from 1324. From 1426, the price of the house has been preserved, which proves that it was a rather smaller house. At the beginning of the 16th century, the house was rebuilt in late Gothic style and was then owned by aristocratic families. During the great fire in Prague, it was destroyed on June 21, 1689, and after five years it was restored in the early Baroque style. This restoration could be the work of either Pavel Ignác Bayer or Jan Šimon Pánek. After 1750, the house underwent late Baroque reconstructions. The Beautiful "House by the God's Eye" (also called the Křinecký family House of Ronov, or U tří obrazů) no. 634, you can find between the Blue and Berglerovský Houses across from the Minorite Monastery at the Church of St. Jacob the Greater. It dates back to the 3rd quarter of the 13th century, the oldest mention of the building dates back to 1324. From 1426 the house price was preserved, which shows that it was a rather smaller house. At the beginning of the 16th century, the house was later rebuilt in Gothic style and was then owned by aristocratic families. It was destroyed during the great Prague fire on June 21, 1689, and after five years, it was restored in early Baroque style. This renovation could be either work of Pavel Ignác Bayer or Jan Šimon Pánek. After 1750, the house became late Baroque.

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