Distillery Simon Mahler
Site of the distillery and the house of the Mahler family. 1827-1835: Abraham Bondy (1767-1843) and his son-in-law Simon Mahler (1793-1865) (Gustav Mahler’s grandfather). 1835: Simon Mahler (1793-1865) only. Demolished during the early 1980s. See map City of Kaliste. Destillery in Kaliste.
House Simon Mahler
House of Simon Mahler (1793-1865). Bernard Mahler (1827-1889) was born here. Demolished in the 1960s. Nám?stí (Town square) No 54. House Simon Mahler (location: red house in the back). House Simon Mahler (location: red house).
House Abraham Bondy
House of Abraham Bondy (1767-1843), butcher, later innkeeper and distiller. Father of Marie Mahler-Bondy (1801-1883). She later married Simon Mahler (1793-1865). Nám?stí (Town square) No 6. House Abraham Bondy. House Abraham Bondy. House Abraham Bondy.
Synagogue

Remains of the Chmelna Synagogue. The walls of the original lay-out are still preserved as part of a barn that belongs to house No. 23. See Abraham Mahler (1720-1800). Synagogue. Synagogue.
House Abraham Mahler
Abraham Mahler (1720-1800), his wife Anna (1731-1801) and their children lived in a house owned by the farmer Matthias (Matous) Gilig-Jilich. Chmelna, house No. 19. The original house is not preserved. Location House Abraham Mahler No. 19.
Doodles
Doodles by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). One of Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)‘s doodles on a postcard of the Vienna State Opera (Hofoper, Wiener Staatsoper). Doodle by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) on blotting paper.
Sculpture (August Rodin and Anna Mahler)

Alma Mahler (1879-1964)‘s father-in-law, the painter Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (1861-1945), wanted Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) to portray Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) as a tribute to the musician following his departure from the Vienna Opera in 1907. The encounter between the artists, both at the height of their glory at that time, was arranged, and Rodin made Mahler pose […]