Horšovský Týn, town house no. 107
Municipal house no. 107 is located on Náměstí Republiky. Originally a Renaissance house, it was rebuilt in Baroque style after a fire in 1708. In the 20s, it was rebuilt in Classicist style, with preserved Baroque vaults on the ground floor. Until the middle of the 19th century, it was owned by the bourgeois Zapp family.
On May 3, 1958, it was entered on the list of immovable cultural monuments.
On May 3, 1958, it was entered on the list of immovable cultural monuments.
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Horšovský Týn, town house no. 107
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