House where Bernard Mahler (1827-1889)‘s family was living in 1860-1873. Bernard Mahler (1827-1889) produced here liqueurs and semi-sweet liquers (“rosolka”) and operated his shop and a pub. Later called House of Gustav Mahler.

Period 22-10-1860 until 05-11-1872. The family lived on the first floor (house owner was Anastasie Kampf).

Znojemská (Street) No. 4.

In this house lived:

Plus:

  • 1868: Emma. The seven-year-old daughter of the schoolmaster to whom Gustav Mahler gave piano lessons.
  • 1868: Housemaid.

Immediately upon their arrival in Jilhlava in october 1860, Bernard Mahler (1827-1889), his wife Marie Mahler-Herrmann (1837-1889) and their son Gustav Mahler made their home on the first floor of this house. The house was rented from Anastatia Kampova. She lived in what is now called Brtnicka Street (south of town, on the road to Brtnice).

Population survey 31-12-1869: On the first floor lived the Mahler family plus:

Employees

Subtenants

In the courtyard wing, Bernard set up a still-room and the following year, or the ground floor, opened a tavern. Now Gustav Mahler museum.

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265). Houses Nos. 262, 263, 264 and 265.

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265). Houses Nos. 262, 263, 264, 265 and 266.

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265). House Nos. 262, 263, 264, 265 and 266.

The house was on the first floor: A large kitchen, an anteroom and two other rooms, one of which was furnished as a private salon. The other room served as a common bedroom for the parents and children. In the house stood the Voparterny piano that father Mahler had bought for little Gustav.

The family lived here from 1860-1872 (12 years). The flnancial situation of Bernard Mahler (1827-1889) gradually improved to the point where, in november of 1872, he was able to buy the neighboring house: House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1872-1889 (Znojemska street No. 264-6-1088), into which the family moved. Bernard also moved the tavern and the still-room to this location.

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265). Znojemska street. Houses Mahler leftside.

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265). House Nos. 264 and 265.

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265). House No. 264 and 265.

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265).

Jihlava. 1860-1872 House Gustav Mahler Jihlava – Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089 (Pirnitzer gasse No. 265). The dominant of the entrance hall with cross vaults and ridges. The Mahler family climbed upstairs on a beautiful wooden staircase with carved railings.

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265).

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265).

Jihlava. House Gustav Mahler Jihlava 1860-1872 (Znojemska street Nos. 4/1089, Pirnitzer Gasse No. 265). Memorial plaque.

The foundations of the house go back to the 16th century. During the reconstruction of the 19th century, a second floor was most likely added, along with an interesting facade, and It Is also from this period that the front doors originate. In 1960, a memorial plaque was placed on the house during the celebrations of the one-hundredth anniversary of Mahler’s birth, sculptor Milan Knobloch. The house underwent extensive renovations in 2008-2009.

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