Right in front of you is a deep red, two-gabled townhouse with white trim and little spiral curls on the roofline, facing the square like it owns the place.
This is House No. 32 on Peace Square, and it’s been holding its ground since the 1400s... which is an impressively long time to stay fashionable. It started as a medieval burgher’s house stretched across two narrow plots, then took a nasty hit in the big fire of 1532. Cities have always had that one year everyone complains about.
What you see now is the later, late-Baroque facelift: two matching fronts, a central entrance, shop windows at street level, and those playful volute gables up top with round oculus windows-basically the building equivalent of raised eyebrows. Inside, it gets serious: cross-rib vaults in the front rooms, barrel vaults deeper in, and a classic mazhaus entry hall leading to a bent staircase-designed to funnel people, goods, and gossip efficiently.
When you’re set, Blažek's House (Moravské Budějovice) is a 1-minute walk heading southwest.




