House Abraham Herrmann II

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House of Abraham Herrmann (1807-1868) and Theresia Herrmann-Stern (1801-1875), which Abraham gained through his marriage to Gustav Mahler’s grandmother Theresia Herrmann-Stern (1801-1875). Na potoce street No. 208.

Ledec nad Sazavou. House II Abraham Herrmann (1807-1868).

Ledec nad Sazavou. House II Abraham Herrmann (1807-1868) (left) and Synagogue (right).

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