Rezidence Lundborg



| A House with an old spirit images from the bar showing the glassfloor with the judithbridge down under The building that is now Hotel Residence Lundborg used to be called U modreho Iva which means At the Blue Lions in English. The very first note taking about the building is from 1336. A few decenniums later King Karl IV ordered the production of a new bridge to replace Bridge Judith, which was destroyed during severe weather and was flooded 1342. The remains of Bridge Judith are now kept at the entrance, dining room, and wine cellar of the Hotel. During the last hours of the 30 yearlong war the Swedes were stopped at the Charles Bridge 1648 in Prague. The building was probably renovated or additions were made around 1770. The beautiful paintings on the ceilings of many rooms probably were derived from this renovation. |
| Adress: U Luzickeho Seminare 3 Rooms From: 140 Euro Town: Prague (Prague) Postal code: 11800 |
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