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Stadt Gotha House

- Mariánskolázeňská 17 -
The construction of the four-story building, which was built for residential and commercial purposes, took place in 1867 and underwent some modifications over the years. The building was originally called Stadt Gotha but was later renamed Albánie Spa House and kept this name until 1989. In 1992, a general reconstruction took place here under the supervision of preservationists, during which the historic house was very sensitively repaired. Later on, it became the home of the Carlsbad Clinic Medical Center, and around 2005, a large part of the building was demolished and only the facade was preserved.
Stadt Gotha shown in an old postcard from 1906
In the attic of the building, which is built in the Eclectic style with some Art Nouveau elements, you can see three dormers and two piers, of which the latter is adorned with a and topped with a small dome that's crowned with a . The dormers are topped with a segmental and adorned with loads of , some of which are used in the supportive . Underneath the roof , in addition to , there's also a frieze containing some that are also adorned with guttae. The same counts for some of the corbels that are used to support the . A adorned with foliage is placed above the fourth floor windows, while the ones that are placed above the third floor window, are decorated with a circle. The central part of the main facade is determined by a fragment that's richly decorated with a mascaron to which are attached, as well as and even more guttae. The Ionic that are placed on top of the four massive are embellished with an motif, as well as another festoon and guttae.
An old postcard from 1908 in which the building is visible