Salvatore's House

Salvatore House
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17 march 2020Travel time: 24 june 2019
The neo-baroque house was built in 1904 by Ferdinand Kittler and commissioned by pharmacist Rudolf Adler. On the ground floor there was a pharmacy "U Salvatora". A large sculpture of the Savior (Salvator) by Alois Rigelle adorns the facade. At the level of the second floor there is a balcony with wrought iron bars on the entire width of the facade, a large corner bay window with columns divides the facade into two parts.

In the 18th century, the pharmacy was part of the Jesuit College. After the ban on the Order, the pharmacy was transferred to private hands, and its equipment was transported to a house on Panska Street. After the construction of the U Salvatore building, owner Rudolf Adler carefully moved a huge marble table, a gas chandelier, an old cash register and pharmaceutical tools, and other furniture from 1727 to a new building. The pharmacy has been closed since the 1990s. The equipment of the pharmacy was taken out of the premises and is owned by a private person.
Only the mosaic floor and the painted ceiling remained in the room.
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