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History of the House
Nerudova 25 is one of the remarkable historic town houses of Malá Strana, where Gothic origins, Renaissance alterations, Baroque rebuilding and later Neoclassical interventions can still be clearly traced. Its present form is not the result of a single building phase, but of a long architectural evolution over centuries. This layered development is what gives the house its distinctive character today.

Historical Milestones
Architectural Layers of the House
Several distinct architectural phases can still be read in the house today, together forming its unique character.
01
The medieval core of the house, its cellars, portals and vaulted spaces recall its earliest building phase.
Gothic
02
After the fire of 1541, the house was extended and altered, leaving another architectural layer that remains visible in its layout.
Renaissance
03
In the early 18th century, the house acquired a representative form with a valuable street façade and a generous staircase.
Baroque
04
Later alterations, especially to the ground floor and parterre, gave the house a Neoclassical character that complemented its older historic layers.
Neoclassical
Architectural Layers of the House
Several distinct architectural phases can still be read in the house today, together forming its unique character.
Gothic
Renaissance
The medieval core of the house, its cellars, portals and vaulted spaces recall its earliest building phase.

The medieval core of the house, its cellars, portals and vaulted spaces recall its earliest building phase.
Gothic
Renaissance
The medieval core of the house, its cellars, portals and vaulted spaces recall its earliest building phase.

The medieval core of the house, its cellars, portals and vaulted spaces recall its earliest building phase.
Gothic
Renaissance
The medieval core of the house, its cellars, portals and vaulted spaces recall its earliest building phase.

The medieval core of the house, its cellars, portals and vaulted spaces recall its earliest building phase.
Several distinct architectural phases can still be read in the house today, together forming its unique character.
Architectural Layers of the House
Several distinct architectural phases can still be read in the house today, together forming its unique character.











