Šumperk - Seidl's villa, palace

 From 1929 the building was used for parish purposes and from the 50s of the 20th century. there is an elementary school until now. 
In 1873, Ignaz Seidl, a textile entrepreneur, bought this house from the city. It was built in the Neo-Renaissance style, the architect was the Viennese Moritz Hinträger and the builder Josef Beyer.
He then removed the walls next to the house, this was allowed by the city, and he built stairs here that connected two…
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