During the first architectural research in 1991, the well-preserved western façade structure of the northern part of the building (the house which was incorporated into the existing building in the 19th century) was discovered both inside and outside of the wall. In parts it was slightly damaged, but the openings of all windows and doors, friezes, brick profiles, the location of ground floor ceiling and first floor ceiling were clearly detectable. Two authentic 16th century ceiling beams under the wooden ground floor and first floor ceilings were discovered in the wall. The length of the original house is clearly identified by the eastern façade with two arches being discovered on the second floor level. All these elements were built over and plastered on the inside and outside during the reconstruction of the building in the 19th century. Nowadays, these elements are uncovered and exhibited.
Asta Prikockienė