The single-story building that towers above the ground-floor houses in Kútvölgy was constructed as an inn in 1883.
The harmonious rhythm of the street front is conveyed by the small, shuttered windows running on two levels. The gable entrance gate shows demanding stone carving work. The building has recently been restored and as a result visitors are appropriately welcomed by this imposing, atrium-like inner courtyard monument.
PLETTLER HOUSE
Address: H-2073 Tök, Kútvölgy tér 5
GPS: 47.56737000, 18.73083000
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