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Welcome at four star hotel located directly in the historical town center, overlooking
the "Royal Route".
An ancient burgher house situated in the historical centre of the city, right on the "Royal Route" in close vicinity of
the main entrance gate to Prague Castle.
The first written records of the house date back in the 15th century. Well preserved basement rooms are from the Gothic
period. Renaissance style is manifested in the the painted beam ceilings while the entrance portal is the result of
the Baroque reconstruction of the house.Later adaptations brought new architectural elements, among which
are quite outstanding the classicist ones. The last reconstruction faitfully preserved the historical
character of the building.
Particularly unique is the house facade being connected with the famous 17th century altar painter Peter Brandl,
who was born and lived in the house. Due to the demanding reconstruction in 1994-95 the house can offer the
public the following historical rooms: Restaurant facilities on the ground floor beneath Renaissance ceilings
and on the basement floors I and II beneath Gothic vaults. Hotel-type rooms on the higher floors where the
authenticity of history is emphasized also by original period furniture.
Basement II - night bar, Basement I - wine restaurant, Ground floor - restaurant, Floors - accommodation in
doublerooms and double-room apartments/suites with shower or bathroom, TV via satellite, telephone,
minibar, safe.
The personal invitation by the director of the hotel owned by the Gaston company.
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