Malá Štuparská 7
Malá Štupartská 634/7 – Prague 1
The house number 634 is an important monument of Romanesque type from the period around 1240. The position of the house "At God's Eye" near the eastern gate of Týnský dvůr dominates the entire facade facing the church of St. James. The whole area, which co-created the historical value of this building, is Týnský dvůr after the now unknown Týn that once stood there. In 1577 the house was rebuilt in the Renaissance style by Mr Křinecky of Ronov. The house has been a symbol of Old Prague since it was built in the 13th century and will certainly remain so after its complete renovation. The interior of the offices has been carefully restored with attention to detail and includes, for example, oak parquet floors or wooden ceiling beams. The offices are fully air-conditioned, heated by a gas boiler. The location is very accessible by public transport, there is a metro stop B - Náměstí republiky including many tram connections, or metro station A - Staroměstská nearby.
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