House No. 71 in Zelenobranská street in Pardubice
Also on this site originally stood a Gothic house, which was destroyed in the fire of the city in 1507. In its place, a new two-story building was built on the original, rolled-glass cellar, in which the brewer Petr lived after 1507 and after him the knifemaker Špalek until 1531. after which the house received its original name - "Špalkovský house". In 1534, the locksmith Jan (he acquired the building in 1531 from the widow Anna Špalková for...
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House No. 71 in Zelenobranská street in Pardubice
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