Mikulovské Rudolfinum
Košice, Slovakia
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Mikulovské Rudolfinum is a Renaissance townhouse located in Mikulov, Czech Republic, dating back to the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The courtyard area features a Tuscan arcaded gallery on the first floor with a ribbed vault. In 1798, the Jewish community leased the house from the Ditrichstein estate, and the rental income contributed to the David Oppenheim Foundation. The building is also known as the birthplace of Hyeronym Lorm, a Jewish poet, thinker, and creator of a script for the deaf-blind. Recognized as a cultural heritage site in 1958, Mikulovské Rudolfinum has historical significance.
The services offered at Mikulovské Rudolfinum include private accommodation at a rate of 350 CZK per person per night. The accommodation options consist of one single room, three double rooms, and two triple rooms. Additionally, guests have access to WiFi and can request breakfast. A new offering is the opportunity to gather in the cellar, with a maximum capacity of 10 people, for socializing or events.
For inquiries, feedback, or ideas, individuals are encouraged to contact Mikulovské Rudolfinum using the provided contact information. The establishment is located at Brněnská 88/9, Mikulov 692 01, Czech Republic, with the company's registration number (IČ) and VAT number (DIČ) also listed for reference. Visitors can reach out via email at mikulovske.rudolfinum@centrum.cz to communicate with the accommodation provider.
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Brněnská 88/9, 692 01 Mikulov-Mikulov na Moravě, Czechia