33. Salt Trader House

Gmunden, Oberösterreich, Österreich
End of the 15th century with two-storid arcade court from the 17th century onwoard a hostel for salt workers Original salt trader house from the end of the 15th century with a two-storied arcade court. Located alongside the ancient city wall. Until 1700 it belonged to a variety of salt traders and it functioned as a hostel for salt workers and other handicrafts. Starting in the early 18th century it belonged to imperial landlords or their civil servants. As of 1888 merchants offered their services in this picturesque house – to name but a few: Max Narbeshuber; Familie Spechtenhauser; Spices, Colonial-goods and paints Alexander Hager; Assorted goods and household goods Hager-Oberleithner; Fashion KASTA (Karl Stadlhuber) and others
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33. Salt Trader House
Marktplatz 14
4810 Gmunden

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