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House At the Minute
- 5-26-2009
- Categorized in: Old Town Square
The house "At the Minute" in Prague's Old Town Square is a typical Prague Renaissance house, adorned with much sgraffiti. The famous writer Franz Kafka lived there with his parents at the end of the 19th century. The house "At the Minute" was connected with the neighbouring Pecoldovsky house and house "At the Cockerel", and it was added to the Prague Old Town City Hall complex.
Renaissance house
Originally a late-Gothic house from the 15th century, it was rebuilt in the Renaissance style in the 16th century. The house used to be called "At the White Lion" and was a pharmacy. A sculpture of a white lion is still there, at the corner of the building. The present name "At the Minute" means "at the diminutive", because of the little pieces of tobacco that used to be sold there.
Demolishing the house "At the Minute" and some houses around it was considered in the 20th century, but fortunately, they were saved and later, in 1919, Renaissance sgraffiti from the 17th century was discovered there.
Sgraffito decoration
The sgraffiti depicts Habsburg rulers Philip II of Spain, Rudolph II, Maxmilian II and others. Several typical Renaissance themes can be seen in the sgraffiti; for example, three sons fighting for the heritage of their father.
Inside the house "At the Minute", there are some fragments of the original wall paintings and stucco decorations on the walls. Also, painted Renaissance ceilings were discovered there.
Franz Kafka in the house "At the Minute"
The writer Franz Kafka lived in the house with his family from 1889 to 1896. His three sisters Elli, Valli and Ottla were born there.

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