Podskali Custom House at Výton, a 16th-century structure in Prague, stands as the last remnant of the once-thriving Podskali fishing and woodcutters settlement. Founded in the 12th century, this settlement was home to the city’s largest and most prosperous wood market. The custom house, with its historical significance, now serves as a testament to the area’s rich past. Visitors can explore this preserved building, gaining insight into the life and trade that once characterized the now-extinct community.
Podskali Custom House at Výton (Podskalská Celnice na Výtoni)
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