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House of the Good Shepherd

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The two-story building was built in the period between 1760 and 1765 by the master mason and builder Matej Hollrigl for a local merchant. The lower part of the building was used for commercial purposes, while the upper part was used as a residence. It is one of the few buildings in the area below to retain their original state, mostly due to the demolition of much of the Jewish quarter in the 20th century. Since its restoration in 1975, it became the home to the Museum of Clocks, which exhibits antique clocks made from the 17th to the beginning of the 20th century.
An old postcard written in 1898 that shows the building
The top facade of the building, which was built in Rococo style, is topped with a , and in addition to that, it also contains several . The Rococo ornamentations around some of the other windows consist of foliage and . You can also admire several that are hung on or . Corbels are also used to support the two on the southern and eastern sides. The covered by an on the southeastern corner contains a statue of the Good Shepherd.
The building in 1922