Werner's House (Mydlářovský House) in Pardubice
It was originally a Gothic municipal house (the cellars of which have been preserved), which served as the town hall in the years 1505-1515 and was located both in Bartolomejska street (originally called Řeznická) and in Pernštýnská náměstí. According to all records, we can say that it was probably the first Pardubice town hall ever. However, in 1515, Vilém z Pernštejn bought it from the village and sold it to the rifleman Jiřík in the blink of an eye. O…
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Werner's House (Mydlářovský House) in Pardubice
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