The fate of the old town hall No. 30 in Úpica
The original building that stood on this site is mentioned in 1605, when it was bought from the blacksmith Kliment (written as Klyment at the time) by the local parish priest P. Daniel Rakovnický. On October 8, 1669, the management of the town asked its superiors to be allowed to buy the estate of the deceased Jan Liebentahl (also written as Libentolar, Libenthal or Liebenthal) for the town hall. 2 days later this request was by Maria Benigna…
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The fate of the old town hall No. 30 in Úpica
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