House no. 95/96
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House No. 95/96Originally, these were two separate houses: the first known as "Under the Black Men" is mentioned in the records from 1503 as the property of Anna Krostkowa, the other was purchased by furrier Piotr Unger in 1483.
At the end of the 1770s, the houses were acquired by the royal postmaster Henryk August Keyzer, who turned them into an inn and a post office that operated the postal routes towards Berlin, Warsaw, Toruń and Gdańsk. The commemorative plaque mounted to the building was unveiled on the four hundredth anniversary of the Polish Post.
The houses were integrated into one to meet these new demands and the conversion supervised by Antoni Hoene resulted in one of the city's most impressive buildings. The Gothic cellars have survived virtually unchanged to the present day.