The basilica is a good example of late gothic architecture with many Renaissance elements and adornments.
The present city hall was erected about 1520 in a style composed of Gothic and Renaissance elements.
There were also Renaissance elements such as movement and the diagonal composition of the first panel.
Mid-16th century, the castle was transformed into a residential building with Renaissance elements and expanded to accommodate the numerous offspring.
All were timber, in a historical style with Baroque and Renaissance elements.
It was built mainly in Gothic style, but has Renaissance architectural elements.
The church is a noteworthy example of late gothic architecture; however, it also has many Renaissance elements and adornments.
The castle was remodeled and expanded, mixing the medieval style with Renaissance elements.
Erected beside a sacred spring in 1207, it was expanded with Renaissance elements in the 14th and 15th centuries.
The merchants built large private mansions, producing the Renaissance elements that now punctuate the closed city.