Masaryk Square Photo: Masaryk Square

Trebonsku Masaryk square is surrounded by houses built in the Baroque style. They were built on Gothic foundations remaining from the original buildings that was damaged in a fire in 1562. In a series of gingerbread houses, which are considered cultural monuments of the Czech Republic, you can see the old town Hall, received during the numbering of buildings in třeboň in 1770 plate with an honorary number 1.

City hall itself was built in 1556, and the tower was attached to it much later in 1638. The 30 meter high tower immediately installed a digital mechanism that exists today. Hall walls are decorated with exquisite paintings. Here you can see the arms of třeboň and some noble families, who owned this city. In the early nineteenth century the town Hall was expanded, by constructing another floor. Around the same time next to this building there is another tower, which placed the bell. In our days the Old town Hall is not being used for meetings of the municipal government, and given over to the exposition of the town Museum.

Other historic buildings on the square is worth noting the mansion "At Konica" - tracery, a Renaissance structure 1544, which now houses the hotel. Interest and Bratislavsky house, the facade of which you can see a statue of a sculpture depicting the Holy Trinity, and the home of a local wealthy fisherman with a plaque above the portal.

In the centre of the Masaryk square is a traditional Czech cities Plague column, set in the years 1780-1781. Over his sculptural composition worked Leopold Huber. Fountain near column was created in the middle of the XVI century. Is it made out of solid stone that was able to survive a few world wars and remain in working condition.

I can add description