City of Cheb is located to the north-west corner of the Czech
Republic, the last Czech city of any size before reaching the German
border. A city full of magnificently preserved historical sites and
its unique medieval atmosphere. Cheb is an interesting mix of German
and Czech culture, and the bilingual, bicultural heritage can be seen
most vividly in the historical main square.
When you walk through the medieval square in Cheb, your eyes will immediately fall on the city's symbol – Špalíček. This picturesque group of eleven medieval merchants’ houses grew up here as early as the 13th century. Several other beautiful houses with historical meanings can be found in the main (market) square too. One of them is Pachelbel House, now the building of the Regional Museum. In 1634, the Pachebel House was the scene of assassination of Albrecht von Wallenstein, one of the most controversial figures in Czech and European history, whose life was frequently interlinked with the city's history. A merchant, politician and military commander who became one of the most powerful personalities in Europe in his time. Because of his betrayal, and his huge power the Habsburg Emperor ordered the murdering of the Wallenstein.
Other houses of the main square: Grüner House, House at Black Bear, Black Eagle, Golden Lion, Unicorn, the Town Hall, Minetti House, Brentano house and so on. Beautiful buildings, full of the history of Cheb.
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