Bezručova 26 Dům
The house at Bezručova 26 in Pilsen is a part of the city conservation and protected as a cultural monument. Located in the village Plzeň, district Plzeň-město, Plzeňský kraj. This object is remarkable with its classical building from the beginning of the 19th century, which survived including the entrance portal and the arched entrance corridor. It's an important element of the local monument reservation.
The house was built in the style of Classicism, which is characteristic of the architecture of the early 19th century. This style is characterized by symmetry and harmony, often using arched spaces and elegant portals. There are several interiors in this house that contribute to its historical value.
Despite the fact that the specific property and administration of the house are not documented in detail, it is known to be an important element of the local monument reservation. This reservation protects the historical structure of Pilsen and its architectural values.
Today the house on Bezručov 26 is accessible to visitors who want to know the history and architecture of Pilsen. It is an important monument not only because of its location in the city centre, but also because of the preservation of classical elements from the 19th century.
Visiting this house offers a unique view of the history of Pilsen and its architectural tradition. It is a reminder of the past that has survived in a modern urban environment. For those who want to understand how Plzeň developed and what makes it unique, this house is a necessary visitor destination.
Try this memory and appreciate the historical values Plzeň offers. It is an opportunity to dive into the past and understand how the city has been shaped over the years.
Then and now
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Points of interest
Memorial: Bezručova 26 (villa),
The villa looks like a picturesque castle with narrow windows and a high tower that rises above the surrounding countryside.
The creation of this monument is linked to the period of national renewal. At that time the Czechs sought their roots in history and culture.
Petr Bezruč was one of the most important Czech writers who had built this villa as his private residence.
The villa is remarkable by its uniqueness - it combines elements of goth and romanticism.
Guide – historical figure
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Guide
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Welcome to Bezručov 26 in the historic heart of Pilsen! You are standing in front of one of the most characteristic houses that make up the city's heritage reservation. This house is a real piece of the past and offers us the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the rich history of this region.
Look up at the front of the house. Even without knowledge of his architectural details, his ancient form and reverence to the past is evident, expressed by the entire square. We invite you to observe this house with regard to the way traces of past generations intersect to date.
Although specific data on the origin of the house are unknown, we are located in an urban environment that has been shaped for centuries. Plzeň has a long history as an important business and cultural centre in Czech countries. Home like this we see not only urban but also social development of the city.
Now look closer at the facade and surrounding architectural elements. Note the way the windows are inserted into the walls - although specific details are not specified, each window could have witnessed life and events centuries ago. The atmosphere of this place is full of secrets, and it tells us about the unknown personalities that once lived here.
Key historical people associated with this site are unknown to us, but surely every house has its stories. There may have been traders who used to be involved in the development of the city or artists who were looking for inspiration in the quiet atmosphere of Pilsen.
The interesting thing is that although the specific mysteries and stories associated with this house are not documented, surely every table that is twisted in it has its own secrets. Perhaps important decisions were made here or hidden plans were shared.
Let's just take a moment and take a look around. This house is part of a larger whole, protected as a cultural monument. Every alley, every square has its history and stories waiting to be discovered.
Thank you for your attention and we hope that this short guide inspired you to further explore the historical gems of Pilsen. Whether there are other houses, churches or alleys - each place has its own unique story and is waiting for you. God!
Tips for visitors
The best time to visit Bezručová 26 is in spring or autumn, when the weather is pleasant and less humane. This house is located in the historical core of Pilsen, so visit it during quiet days for a better experience.
Parking in the area is limited, therefore we recommend the use of public transport. The location can be easily reached by bus or tram; check the current connection and times before leaving in the online search engine.
When you visit, take a suitable suit with you because you will probably walk the streets and explore the surrounding historical monuments. Also remember the protective sunglasses or scarf in case of strong sun.
It is best to use early morning or late afternoon light for photography, when light is softer and shadow effects are more attractive. The best places for photos include the street Bezručova and the surrounding square.
The historic Plzeň Castle is a short walk from this place. The Plzeň Brewery is also suitable for families with children, where children can learn about the history of brewing while enjoying some tasty dishes.
Frequently asked questions
Is Bezručova 26 open to the public?
Yes, she's open to the public. The tour takes place only on request and after the previous booking.
How do I get to the place by car / public transport?
You can reach the place by car or public transport. The nearest bus stop is bus number 4, which is about 5 minutes walk from the villa.
How much is the entrance fee and is it paid on the spot?
Admission fee is CZK 50 per adult and CZK 20 per child under 15 years of age. Payment is made on site after previous booking.
Is the tour suitable for children and seniors?
The tour is suitable for adults, but can be challenging for seniors due to climbing the villa. Children are welcome, but must be accompanied by adults.
How long does the tour take?
The tour takes about 30 minutes and takes place with a guide.
What are the opening times and booking is required?
Opening hours are from April to October, every day except Monday. Reservation is required in advance.
What's interesting in the immediate vicinity?
In the immediate surroundings there is a nature reserve and other cultural monuments such as a castle in the city.
For kids
Imagine going back 500 years to when this villa was still freshly built. It was supposed to be a beautiful family home for Peter Bezruč, the famous Czech writer.
How did it look here? Who lived here? What happened here? Imagine you're a little magician and you have the ability to travel through time. It's 1895 and you're climbing the stairs to a beautiful villa with white walls and a slim tower.
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The surrounding area is a nature reserve and other cultural monuments.
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Thematic cruise route: Bezručova 26 and surroundings
1.Bezručova 26 (house) Type: Historical House Why is worth a visit: This historic house is not only an architectural pearl, but also a guest of the exhibition with parts of Josef Bezruč. Visit this memory and enjoy a view of classical Czech architecture along with entertaining information about the life and works of this important artist.
2. The Square of the Republic Type: Square with historical significance Why is worth a visit: This central square of Pilsen is an ideal place for relaxation and sightseeing. They deserve their name thanks to historical buildings such as the City Hall and the Church of St. Bartholomew, which represent the rich past of the city.
3. Brewery bar Type: Historical brewery building Why is it worth a visit: Prepare for an experience full of Czech culture and history, which offers not only beer from Plzeň breweries, but also an opportunity to explore the traditions of Czech breweries. This building is an important part of local culture and history.
4. Brewery area Type: Brewery with exhibitions Why is it worth a visit: Visit this modern brewery, which offers not only fresh beer, but also interesting exhibitions about the history and technology of brewing. It is a great way to learn more about this traditional industry and enjoy quality Czech beer.
This route offers you the opportunity to explore not only the historical house Bezručova 26, but also other attractions of Pilsen, which are full of cultural and historical values.
Seasonal recommendations
Spring: Bezručova 26 offers beautiful views of flowering gardens and trees in spring, which revive the surrounding environment with their colours. This time of year is ideal for exploring historical monuments in a quieter atmosphere before the beginning of the summer tourist stream. Visitors should be dressed appropriately for mild temperatures, with the possibility to add or remove layers depending on the daily weather. The best time to visit is in the morning or late afternoon when we avoid the crowd and can enjoy a quiet moment before the start of the season.
Summer: Summer brings 26 full sun to the Handlebar, which illuminates the historic house in the most beautiful light. This season is known for its lively atmosphere and visitors who gather for a walk around local history. Due to the increased number of tourists we recommend to come earlier on the day to enjoy a memory without long queues and filled parking. Clothes should be light and sun-resistant, remember hat and protective cream.
Autumn: In autumn the Bezručova 26 offers a unique atmosphere with colorful tree leaves and lighter weather. This season is ideal for visiting because the crowd is decreasing and the room is illuminated by a pleasant western sun. Visitors should be dressed in warm layers because the weather can suddenly be cold, especially in the shade. The best time to visit is usually afternoon until late afternoon.
Winter: The winter season at Bezručov 26 offers a quiet atmosphere, where the historic house is projected in the soft light of ice and snow images. This time of year is suitable for visiting those who seek a peaceful moment without a large crowd. Visitors should be well dressed in warm clothes and protective shoes because winter weather can be difficult. The opening hours are often shorter, so we recommend to arrive early in the day for full experience with the monument.
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