Kraus's house No. 113 on Míru Street in Pardubice
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The construction development of these places is more complicated, because there were originally buildings No. 113, 114 and 115, which all came from the beginning of the 16th century. The first known holder of No. 113 was the cooper Jan, followed by his son of the same name in the years 1565-1584, who took over his father's business. In 1584, the glassmaker Jan Svoboda, who was cooper Jan Jr., bought the house for 240 groschen. son-in-law because he married his daughter…
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Kraus's house No. 113 on Míru Street in Pardubice
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