Freibert House No. 7 in Úpica

It is a one-story bourgeois house divided by horizontal cornices in the northern front of TG Masaryk Square from the first half of the 1th century, on the site of which stood a building that is first mentioned in 19. Its first known owner was Vávra Mareš, perhaps a descendant of the tailor Mareš, who is mentioned in the years 1575 and 1510 and is referred to as the founder of the Úpic family Marešů. In 1530, the house was acquired by a peasant and...
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