The Šmidlovský or Cernštein House in Pardubice

The original house burned down in the city fire in 1507, when it was subsequently rebuilt. Nevertheless, it belongs to the few buildings where it can be claimed that some of its parts were created before 1340, when Pardubice was declared a city. In particular, it concerns the side facade from the Werner embankment, where the character and irregularity of the masonry, together with the layout of the window openings, is proof that at least this side has passed...
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Other places in the vicinity - Šmidlovský or Cernšteinuv House in Pardubice

primroses in Kostelní street

Pardubice primroses

Werner embankment with the torso of the wall of the former Imperial Mill (Pardubice, 10.5.2021)

The defunct Imperial Mill in Pardubice

The mentioned jerlins on the Werner embankment (Pardubice, 10.5.2021)

Werner embankment in Pardubice

Castle No. 17 (Pardubice, 27.4.2021/XNUMX/XNUMX)

Castle Street in Pardubice

Pardubice - town house No. 11

Pardubice - house no. 11

City grate on Werner's embankment

City grate on Werner's embankment

Kostelní street in Pardubice

Pardubice - Kostelní street

Church No. 108 (Pardubice, 10.5.2021/XNUMX/XNUMX)

House No. 108 in Kostelní street in Pardubice

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Pardubice - birthplace of the writer Božena Viková-Kunětické

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House No. 21 in Zámecká street in Pardubice

The appearance of the White Gate before its demolition

The defunct White Gate in Pardubice

Pardubice - town hall

Pardubice - town hall