THE HOUSE HISTORY

"Dating back to the 14th century, the White Wolf House ("Dům u Bílého Vlka") is a key part of Prague's cultural heritage. The first owner was the Chancellor of King Charles IV. This historic building, with its blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture, resides at the heart of Prague, enhancing the Old Town's unique atmosphere. 

"Furthermore, the house holds the legacy of the heroic work of Sir Nicholas Winton and Marie Schmolková, alongside the echoes of literary and intellectual luminaries."

"A rescuer of over 600 children during the Holocaust" 

"Played a key role in child rescue efforts during World War II"

"Franz Kafka´ s Translator"

"A prominent Czech feminist, advocating for women's rights"