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Goldene Harfe

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The four-story building that was named the Goldene Harfe was constructed on the site of historic houses adjacent to the Saxon Hall, which was built in 1701. The building, which is part of the Grandhotel Pupp, was built according to the design of the designed by the architects and Josef Němeček somewhere between 1892 and 1894. At the end of the 19th century, it was part of the Pupp Golden Harp Complex. The Goldene Harfe was reconstructed somewhere around the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Anton Heinrich Vinzenz Pupp had the building built, and his son Karl inherited it, and later his three children were owners of the building. The building became the Harfa Spa Clinic as part of the Grandhotel Pupp, which offers sauna, steam bath, fitness, whirlpool, massages, and solarium services.
The building before the reconstruction
The corner of the Neo-Renaissance building is determined by three placed on top of each other. On top of the corner, you can see a tower-like structure that's covered with a dome that's topped with a lantern tower crowned with a . The tower-like structure contains a in which a playing a golden harp is placed. The tower-like structure, like the surrounding dormers, is adorned with a decorative shell, a , and crowned with a Corinthian . In addition, the dormers are also adorned with , , all sorts of , and . Underneath the roof , you can alternately see and , of which the latter is used to support the loggia, the , some of the straight pediments, and some of the . Many wrought iron railings decorated with volutes are used, as well as stone balustrades with incorporated . On the third floor, there are two more putti, and between this floor and the fourth floor, a decorative band embellished with a Greek key motif can be admired.
An old postcard that shows the building