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Jozef Karas House

- J. M. Hurbana 8 -
The building was originally built by Jozef Karas from 1906 until 1913 as a three-story house to replace old wood and wattle houses. Jozef Karas sold spirits and also had a restaurant. One of the last owners of the building was Doctor of Law Vojtech Tvrdý, mayor of Žilina and politician from the time of the first Slovak Republic. He was born in 1896 in Žilina. He studied theology, philosophy, and philology at the University of and law at the University of . During the , as a member of parliament, he spoke out against the racial persecution of Jews in Slovakia and was arrested by the German occupation army. He lived in this building with his family and ran an office from 1939 until 1945. In 1953, the family had to move from Žilina to . He was employed in the provincial archive in . He had excellent linguistic skills, in addition to Hungarian, Latin, and German, he also spoke Aramaic and Hebrew. Vojtech Tvrdý died in 1963 in Trenčín and was buried in the Old Cemetery in Žilina.
An old postcard that shows the building on the right
In the socialist era, Dubna Skala was known as a wine bar and restaurant where gypsy music was played. At that time it belonged to a state enterprise called Žilina Restaurants. Until 1990, the design office of a state enterprise called Steelworks was also situated here. The building was structurally altered over the years, mainly in 1984, by state-owned Žilina Restaurant. Extensive reconstruction and modernization took place in 2006 at the behest of the new owner of the hotel, and the original appearance of the building and its unique atmosphere were also retained. After the extensive reconstruction and modernization, the building became the home of Boutique Hotel Dubná Skala.
The building is depicted in an old postcard from 1917
The most eye-catching part of the building, which is built in the Art Nouveau style, is the on the southwestern corner. The turret features a balcony, which is secured with a stone balustrade that contains and is supported by two that are adorned with floral decorations. The turret also features two , one of which stretches along the complete facade, while the other, which is adorned with , gets interrupted in two places by . On the second floor, in addition to motifs, you can see various parts that are either embellished with grape vines or .
The building is shown in an old postcard from 1928