House No. 59 on Czechoslovak Army Square in Jaroměř
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This single-storey townhouse with gabled roof and portico is of medieval origin. It has been called "Černý" since ancient times, perhaps because black lager was brewed here, although there are many theories about the origin of this name, e.g. that a blacksmith's shop was originally located here, or that a black man was supposed to haunt the brewery or dog. However, it is possible that its name was derived from a completely different thing, but that already…
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House No. 59 on Czechoslovak Army Square in Jaroměř
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