Palatz

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Palatz

Description

The popular name of this fortified house belonged to the noble Troc-Drisquer family. It dates back to 1632 and bears the German inscription on the roof beam: "Der Haus Drisquer hat das lessen Machen MDCXXXII."
This building is also mentioned among the houses of the “pouhrta”, a local patois term meaning “portal.” Through a large door, one would enter an inner courtyard, around which two or three houses were arranged. The portal, made of larch wood with two doors, was topped by a stone arch and covered by a roof of stone slabs.
Privately owned, it can only be viewed from the outside.

Last update

31 October 2025, 11:00