The Venetian House
The Venetian House is located near the Museum Square and dates back to the 16th century. Also known as the Mann House, it was inhabited by the Mann family for a while, a family of goldsmiths from whom the famous mayor Stephanus Mann rose. It was renovated in the 18th century, when stone window frames inspired by the Venetian Gothic style were added. In the meantime, the house has undergone several repairs, but it remains a gateway to another world in the midst of the fortified town.