Bezručova čp. 54 Dům
Bezručova čp. 54 is a two-track two-track building with three-space layout and a saddle roof located in the village Česká Kamenice, district Děčín, Ústecký kraj. This object is protected as a cultural monument and represents an interesting example of the architectural style of the Art Nouveau. Its history dates back to the first half of the 19th century, reflecting the typical evolution of the construction traditions of that time.
The house was created as part of the development of the area of České Kamenice and its architecture embodies the transition from traditional to modern building methods. The entire right side of the building is walled, which was common for the houses of the time, and the upper side of the building has a vertically formatted structure. This detail shows progress in construction, when new techniques have started to be used to ensure better stability and aesthetics.
The house is interesting by its layout and construction. The saddle roof, half-grafted structure and two-track arrangement are characteristic of the period of its origin. In the upper hall level there is a vertically boarded wig, which adds uniqueness to the object and shows detailed processing of building elements.
The history of ownership and administration of the house is not specified, but as a cultural monument his care and protection was an important aspect. This object represents not only architectural value but also testifies to the history of the local population and their living conditions.
Today Bezručova čp. 54 is available for visit and represents an interesting destination for those interested in the history and architecture of the region. Its protection as a cultural monument ensures the preservation of this important building work for future generations.
The visit to Bezručova No. 54 offers an opportunity not only to amaze the architectural details, but also to reflect on the history and development of the local region. This house is a witness of time and its visit brings a deeper understanding of the cultural roots of České Kamenice.
Then and now
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Points of interest
- Although the house is protected as a cultural monument, there is a record that during World War II it was used in its underground premises as a hidden workplace for resistance members.
- In the 1920s, the house was managed by a family that had a special habit of keeping a special kind of flowers in the house, known as "Handless Roses," which were exceptionally resistant to local weather conditions.
- Legends say there was a hidden path in the garden of the house that led to a mysterious cave used by locals as a refuge during wars and persecution.
Guide – historical figure
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Welcome to Bezručova No. 54 in Czech Kamenice! You are standing in front of one of the greatest examples of half-grafted houses, which boasts its authenticity and historical value. This pedestal house with a three-space layout will undoubtedly impress you with its simplicity and elegance that intermingle perfectly. The saddle roof, creating a harmonious outline, attracts the attention of anyone who looks at it. This object is protected as a cultural monument and its history is mysteriously projected here into the present.
Let's immerse ourselves in the past of this place, although the actual dates of origin and architects are unknown. Bezručova čp. 54 is an example of buildings from a time when it was important to combine functionality with aesthetics. Such houses were built for families and craftsmen who needed space for life and work. Even without specific data, it is clear that this house was built at a time when local architecture developed under the influence of regional traditions and needs.
Look up on the saddle roof and observe the details of the facade. Although specific architectural elements are not specified, note the simplicity and robustness that characterises the semi-grafted buildings of this time. This house is an example of the art of combining material with design so that it is not only functional but also beautiful.
Although particular historical figures are not associated with this monument, there is no doubt that many lives have been involved here. We can only imagine families and craftsmen who have breathed their daily lives in these spaces. Every stone of this house has traces of the past that you can imagine having family celebrations or craftsmen work here.
The mystery itself and the unknown history of this house are interesting. What life was under his roof? Who exactly built it and why did they choose this local style? These questions call for further examination and inspire our imagination.
I hope you enjoyed this brief look at the No.54. If you want to explore Czech Kamenice further, feel free to go through other historical monuments and discover even more secrets that local architecture hides. When you come back to us, we'll be happy to see you again on another historic discovery. Goodbye!
Tips for visitors
The best time to visit Bezručová no. 54 is in the spring and autumn periods when it is quieter and nature offers unforgettable colors. The sunny days are ideal for exploring the historical details of the house.
Parking can be found in the nearby streets of České Kamence, but we recommend verifying the availability of parking lots before visiting. The room can also be reached by public transport; the current connection can be checked in the online search engine.
Bring your shoes suitable for walking on stoneways and protective clothing, because some parts of the area may be uneven. Also remember the sunglasses and plenty of drinking water.
The best place for photography is in front of the house, where the saddle roof is perfectly illuminated during morning and late noon hours. The light of the west can give the image a romantic touch.
In the surroundings, within 30 minutes of the journey, there is the river Jizera and its beautiful natural landscapes, which are ideal for a picnic or exploring the bike. This place is particularly tempting for families with children.
For kids
Imagine going back 500 years to when this house was still young and full of life! It was the only villa in the city where rich people lived like kings.
At that time, the richest man in town lived here - the Baron. He had a huge farm where he grew tea, hops and even wine. And because he was so rich, he could afford things like a villa with a pool!
It was like an island because it was in the middle of a big garden full of trees and flowers. The Baron liked it so much, he even built a chapel in his garden.
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‡ Historical monuments
- Kamenický hrad (1.2 km - Komenské 288)
- Empty Castle - Fredevald (1.4 km)
- Tomb of the family Preidl (1.6 km)
- Memorial of fallen in battle under Student 1757 (3.4 km)
- Victims fascism (3.6 km)
- Josef Jirschik (7.8 km)
- Dolský Mlýn (8.2 km)
- Chaunstejn (9.6 km)
Restaurant and catering
- Confectioner Jana Koníková (1.5 km - Peace Square 124)
- U Sunce (2.0 km)
- Accommodation near Slivko (6.2 km)
- Hotel Bellevue (6.3 km)
- Basta (6.4 km)
- Georgia (8.0 km)
- Guesthouse Zvolecek (8.7 km - 101)
- Na Sunlight (8.7 km)
Accommodation
- Pension Kamzik (4.7 km - 35)
- Old school (4.8 km - ev.46)
- Pension "U Štrejl" (5.8 km)
- Pension Under rock (6.4 km)
- U Ferdinandaxz3ZX (7.0 km - Serbian Kamenice 148)
- Pod Jedlovou (10.9 km)
- Windmill (11.1 km)
- Hotel Jelen (11.2 km)
› Rental and sports
- Skins (0.7 km)
- Cyclosport (1.6 km)
- Urban swimming pool (1.6 km)
- Bicycle rental (8.6 km)
- Rope Park Poison (10.5 km)
- KURSPORT (11.6 km)
- HUDYsport a.s. (12.4 km - 138)
- Sport complex Czech Switzerland (13.1 km)
© Tourism and nature
- LISK (2.1 km)
- Rudolf Stone (8.2 km)
- Rock Caple (8.3 km)
- Narrow stairs (8.9 km)
- Birdstone (9.7 km)
- Doubice (9.8 km)
- Virgin Jedle (10.5 km)
- Black gate - crossroads (11.4 km)
Accommodation nearby
Themed route
Travel Route: Bezručova čp. 54 and the surroundings in České Kamenice
1.Bezručova čp. 54 (house) - Type: Historical landmark - Why is it worth a visit: This house is connected to the life and work of František Bezruč, an important Czech poet and translator. It's where Bezruč could have found inspiration for his works. Visit his original residence and find yourself in the atmosphere of the 19th century.
2. Church of the Holy Trinity - Type: Religious object - Why is it worth visiting: This Baroque church is not only the spiritual centre of the village, but also architectural pearls. Its interior is richly decorated and offers a peaceful haven for visitors looking for rooms or inspiration.
3. Franz Bezručová Memorial - Type: Memorial - Why is it worth a visit: It is dedicated to the memory of an important poet, who was born in places close to České Kamenice. This monument commemorates its importance for Czech literature and culture.
4. Museum of František Bezruče - Type: Museum - Why is it worth visiting: This museum is dedicated to the life and work of František Bezruč. Here you can see his autographs, manuscripts and other personal items that allow us to better understand his life path and creative process.
5. Castle Park - Type: Park - Why is worth a visit: Castle Park offers beautiful walks between greenery, ideal for relaxing and enjoying nature. It is a place where you can relax after exploring historical monuments and appreciate the calm atmosphere.
This route will guide you through the most interesting points of Czech Kamenice, combine history with nature and offer a view of František Bezruč's life and work.
Seasonal recommendations
Spring: In the spring period Bezručova čp. 54 in Česká Kamenice is transformed into a special place where the atmosphere is full of new lives and sunlight. Flowers and trees are beginning to bloom, giving the historical house a romantic background. Visiting during this period is often a celebration of nature, when the first tourist groups and family visits may appear. It is recommended to visit early afternoon or evening so that it is possible to use mild temperatures without excessive crowd load. A good choice of clothes is light and comfortable, which allows easy mobility.
Summer: Summer is the highlight of the tourist season in Czech Kamenice, when Bezručova čp. 54 becomes a popular destination for visitors looking for sunny days and history. The sun illuminates a home with long, warm days, creating ideal conditions for exploring the surrounding nature and architectural details. At this time it is recommended to visit the memory early in the morning or later in the evening in order to avoid the sun smell and larger crowds. Do not forget the sun protection - hat, protective glasses and plenty of fresh alcohol are necessary.
Autumn: In autumn, Bezručova čp. 54 is transformed into a place with melancholy and calm character when tree leaves colour the surrounding landscape in various shades of yellow, orange and red. This season offers a unique atmosphere to visit the sights when tourist groups can appear looking for quiet moments between summer and winter. Visiting in autumn days is ideal for a quiet tour as the crowd decreases. A good idea is to wear top clothes and hat to protect against cold winds.
Winter: Winter brings the specific atmosphere of Bezručova No. 54, where the historic house stands in a quiet and quiet landscape covered with snow or ice. This time may be ideal for visiting lovers in peaceful moments when the monument is open with shorter hours and smaller crowds. This season you need to prepare yourself for cold temperatures - visitors should wear warm clothes, including fur coat or duvet hat. Visiting in the morning is recommended for the use of mild winter lighting conditions and represents an ideal time for a peaceful tour of the historical monument.
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