File:Pollaufuv Hostinec Horska Kvilda Kolem 1930.gif

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Pollauf's inn in Horská Kvilda around 1930

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Čeština: Původní statek a usedlost (z roku 1680), následně celnice a mýtnice na Zlaté stezce a konečně Pollaufův hostinec (od 2. poloviny 18. století do roku 1946) v nadmořské výšce 1071 m přestavěný v roce 2004 na hotel Rankl (Horská Kvilda 18, 38501 Horská Kvilda, Česko)
English: The original farm and homestead (from 1680), then the customs and toll booth situated on the Golden Trail and finally the Pollauf Inn (from the second half of the 18th century to 1946) at an altitude of 1071 m, rebuilt in 2004 to the Rankl Hotel (Horská Kvilda 18, 38501 Horská Kvilda, Czech republic)
Date around year 1930
Source
  • Muzeum v Kašperských Horách
  • Museum in Kašperské Hory
Author J. Slawitchek (1876–1949)
Camera location49° 03′ 27.13″ N, 13° 33′ 29.34″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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