Horšovský Týn, town house no. 100
Municipal house no. 100 was created by joining two originally Gothic houses (originally no. 99 and 100). Both portals have been preserved from the Gothic elements, and in the facade of house no. 100 three-part window. On the ground floor of both houses there are preserved Renaissance comb vaults. House no. 100 was from the second half of the 19th century to the end of the 30s in the possession of the prominent Jewish family Schleissner, who ran a butcher shop here...
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Horšovský Týn, town house no. 100
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