A striking structure to behold while walking down Radnická, the Stone House’s current style dates back to around the 1480s when it belonged to the town’s highest ranking mining official who decided to do his pad up right. It’s a good example of Czech gothic architecture. Today the building is owned by the Czech Museum of Silver and hosts a permanent exhibition on 17th-19th century burgher lifestyle and a lapidary of sculptures and monuments from around the city.
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