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You are in the middle of Wurmova Street to the Krizkovskeho Street. |
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| The vicar's house (no. 1) was originally a Renaissance building and the street is named after a vicar Ignac Wurm, who had lived here. The Canons' residence (no. 7) is a baroque building from 1681-1705, decorated with frescos in the third quarter of the 18th century. The archbishop's residence (no. 9) was built in 1665 - 1685 on a Renaissance bishops' palace. The Canons' residence (no. 11) is a four wing baroque building from the third quarter of the 17th century. It contains a preserved Renaissance room from the late 1500's. The Canons' residence (no. 13) is a four wing, late Gothic, building from the end of the 15th century. |
You can turn right to the Bishops Square or left to the Wurmova Street, view from the Bishops Square. | ||