Architectural, Cultural sights in Radovljica
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Šivec House
The most important house on Linhartov trg is the 16th-century Šivec House, which is an interesting hybrid: Renaissance on the outside and Gothic within. On the ground floor there is a vaulted hall, which now serves as a gallery, and on the 1st floor a wood-panelled late-Gothic drawing room with a beamed ceiling used as wedding hall. There is also a chimney-less 'black kitchen' and an interesting collection of children's book illustrations by celebrated Slovenian artists.
The fresco on the exterior shows the Good Samaritan performing his work of mercy.
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Koman House
Several lovely buildings are opposite the Beekeeping Museum on Linhartov trg, including Koman House, which has a baroque painting on its front of St Florian, the patron saint of fires (he douses, not sets, them).
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Mali House
Several lovely buildings are opposite the Beekeeping Museum on Linhartov trg, including Mali House, which has a barely visible picture of St George slaying the dragon.
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Vidič House
The 17th-century Vidič House opposite the Beekeeping Museum on Linhartov trg, has a corner projection and is colourfully painted in red, yellow and blue.
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House No 17
House No 17 opposite the Beekeeping Museum Linhartov trg has a fresco of Martin of Tours sharing his cloak with a beggar.
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