PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Bartoš, Ladislav TI - Discovered Gothic wall paintings on the façade of the side wing of the house No. 510 in the Old Town of Prague Die entdeckten gotischen Wandmalereien am Seitenflügel des Hauses Nr.Konsc. 510 in der Prager Altstadt DP - 2016 Jun 15 TA - Staletá Praha PG - 2--23 VI - 32 IP - 1 AID - 10.56112/sp.2016.1.01 IS - 02316056 AB - This article concerns the discovery of Gothic wall paintings on the yard façade of the house No. 510 in Havelská Street in Prague. Beneath the seemingly trivial façade of the side yard wing with balconies, there are hidden remains of painted Renaissance façade and a paneled brick façade from the 14th century below, with unexpectedly fine and surprisingly well preserved paintings from the time of John of Luxembourg or Charles IV. The revealed part of the paintings contains a frontal depiction of a bishop, probably of St. Adalbert in two fields of the façade, and an alliance Bohemian-Luxembourg coat of arms. An attempt to date the paintings is included in the article along with their classification in to the context of contemporary Central European art based on curent state of knowledge of the monument. Apart from the iconographic, stylistic and heraldic points of view attention is paid mainly to the (seemingly?) unusual location of the painting on the exterior of a town building.