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Restaurant - hotel Svamberský dum is situated very close to the square in the house of the Middle Ages origin with the preserved Gothic features and medieval frescos on the facade. The house is newly rebuilt and our principal aim is to meet wishes and needs of today´s guests.
Accommodation
We provide accommodation in 4 two-bed rooms and 2 suites of rooms in the attic, an extra bed is possible. The rooms are spacious, equipped with period furniture, offering every comfort. The rooms on the first floor have a terrace with the view of the castle. There are attic rooms on the second floor. All the rooms are en suite and well-architectonicly designed. Parking is possible.
Accommodation includes breakfast. Our breakfast buffet offers a wide choice of food and drinks. There is a stylish restaurant with a fire-place on the groundfloor as well as a terrace and basement cellar - of the total capacity 128 seats.
Catering
We offer Czech cuisine specialities, game, fish, poultry, a la minutes, salads vegetarian dishes, desserts, ice-cream and fruit sundae. To drink we serve alcohol and soft drinks, a lot of sorts of coffee and a great variety of wines. We can make a special menu offer for groups at the reduced price. We organize wedding feasts, dinner parties, buffets, company parties, New Year´s Eve parties. Catering for tourist guides and bus drivers is provided free.
We are proud of providing fast and excellent service for your pleasure. For any questions please contact us at our e-mail address. We will be pleased to welcome you in Česky Krumlov and make your stay enjoyable in a such
History of the House Residents:
Mates Platner, who was later followed by Baltazar Stadelbauer, was the first known owner of the house in 1582. From 1590 the house belonged to a butcher Mertl and three years later to Václav Pankl. The Hartingers inherited the house and they owned it until 1633 when Martin Schisslkorb moved there. He is mentioned as the owner of the house even in the second half of the 17th century. In 1687 the house was bought by Jan Petit. He owed 58 Rhenish guldens to the municipality and that is why he offered his cellar to serve the townś brewery. In the years 1706 – 1769 the carpenterś trade, which had successors in the family of Adalbert Holzinger, was carried out in the house. Josef Scheib moved there until the end of the 18th century, followed by Jan Stoger in 1790 and in the first half of the 19th century tha family of Jan Zettle, followed by Frantisek and Frantiska Justl after 1840.
Architectural and historical development:
The house is of medieval origin and the cellars probably come from that time. There was and underground access to the building on the opposite side of the road and also to the yard. We cannot exclude the madieval origin of the vaulting in the left section on the ground floor. The entrance hall with a simple portal was reconstructed in the late Rannaissance period. The rear part of the ground floor and the top floor were newly renovated in the renovated in the 1960s.
Significant architectural features:
The most valuable elements of the entire building are wall decorations on the facade that originate from the late-Middle Ages – it is the largest extent of such decorations of all the houses in Český Krumlov. On the gable are coats of arms decorated with the Rosenberg rose, a horse and a duck. On the first floor there is a mural of St. Florian building the town, and unknown saint with a mitre, and unknown figure and an unknown symbol. We can also mention stone vaults in cellars and a simply profiled rectangular Rennaissance portal.
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