‘At the Most Holy Trinity’ house (Prague)
Czech Republic /
Prag /
Prague /
Týnská, 625/11-13
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World / Czech Republic / Prague
interesting place, listed building / architectural heritage, historical building, 16th century construction
The house, which is called ‘At the Most Holy Trinity’, was built in Renaissance style after rebuilding an older medieval house. It was extended during the Baroque period and went through several further reconstructions until the 19th century.
From the 17th century onwards the house was known for a long time as ‘At the Goldsmith’s’ after the occupation of the then owner Jan Krystof Mayer. As an important part of the Prague architectural heritage the house is now under the UNESCO’s protection.
From the 17th century onwards the house was known for a long time as ‘At the Goldsmith’s’ after the occupation of the then owner Jan Krystof Mayer. As an important part of the Prague architectural heritage the house is now under the UNESCO’s protection.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tynska_13
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°5'18"N 14°25'23"E
- Czech National Bank 0.3 km
- Palladium Shopping Centre 0.4 km
- Convent of Saint Agnes of Bohemia 0.5 km
- Clementinum - National Library of the Czech Republic 0.6 km
- General Post Office 0.6 km
- Old Jewish Cemetery 0.6 km
- Čechův Most (Czech's Bridge) 0.8 km
- Hlavní nádraží - historical terminal 0.9 km
- Czech National Museum 1.1 km
- Mesice Castle 14 km
- Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) 0.2 km
- ulice Na Příkopě / Na Příkopě street 0.4 km
- Jewish Quarter (Josefov) 0.4 km
- Old Town 0.4 km
- Královská cesta / Royal way 0.8 km
- Prague 1 Municipal District 0.9 km
- Nové Město pražské 1 km
- Prague 2 Municipal District 1.7 km
- Vinohrady (Vineyards) 2.7 km
- Městský okruh (City Ring) - MO 3.7 km