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History of the U Raka house

The U Raka house, no. 10/93, is located at Hradčany, close to Mariánské hradby (Maria Ramparts), in a romantic corner of Prague, where history has left many interesting monuments.

The oldest written record concerning the house dates back to 1739. At that time, the butcher Simonis bought some municipal land for 80 Rhine-gold Ducats in order to build stables. The next owner, Mr. Libický, who was also a butcher, extended the land, but the official Prague description from 1774 still listed only stables for livestock on that property. However, in 1794 Josef Schaller first mentioned the name of the house „U Raka“ in his description of the royal seat and capital city of Prague. The Libický family transformed the stables into a residential house and built another house on the land adjacent to the former stables. The first house built on the property was a timbered building with a shingle roof. Once there were undoubtedly many log houses on the outskirts of Prague, but as time went by, this house remained the only timbered building in Prague, and therefore became, together with the whole complex, a registered cultural monument.