House at the Golden Well, Renaissance hotel in Old Town, Czech Republic
The House at the Golden Well is a Renaissance hotel in Old Town located where Karlova and Seminářská streets meet. It displays baroque facades and contains guest rooms across several floors with direct access to the historic street network.
The building was constructed in the 14th century and received its current baroque facade during extensive reconstruction completed in 1769. This transformation gave it the characteristic appearance visible today.
The name comes from a well in the courtyard that inspired local folklore for centuries. Today the building preserves how people once lived and worked in this central location.
This protected cultural monument offers rooms on multiple floors for visitors seeking accommodation near the city center. Its central location makes exploring the surrounding historic streets and nearby attractions straightforward.
Workers uncovered genuine gold coins in the building's ancient well during renovation work. This discovery confirmed the credibility of the legends that had circulated about the place for generations.
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