OLDEST- restaurant in Slovakia: "Levocský dom" in Košice
N 48° 43.322 E 021° 15.463
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Levocský dom (Levoca House), the oldest and best preserved Gothic secular building in Košice, is also the oldest known tavern in Slovakia continuously performing its function until today...
Waymark Code: WMJBZ0
Location: Košický kraj, Slovakia
Date Posted: 10/27/2013
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Levocský dom (Levoca House), the oldest and best preserved Gothic secular building in Košice, is also the oldest known tavern in Slovakia continuously performing its function until today.
Late-Gothic burgherhouse, located on the corner of Hlavná (Main) and Univerzitná (University) streets in Košice historic centre, was built in the beginning of the 15th century. Originally, shortly after its construction, it was property of Košice' compatriot and royal chancellor Juraj Satmári. Furher owner was paladin Alexius Thurzo, who bequeathed it to town Levoca, which possesed it in 1542-1569 and from that times it bears Levoca name. Later, in 1569, house was bought by Košice city council for 4000 guldens and a first-class urban inn was established here. Grandiose wedding ceremony of Transsylvania prince and leader of one of Hungarian estate uprisings, Gabor (Gabriel) Bethlén and Katharina von Brandenburg, sister-in-law of Swedish king Gustav II. Adolf was held here in March 1626. The wedding, which lasted a week was attended by several European rulers, making the City of Košice one of the most important cities of Europe for a moment...