15th century 1431 1419 1446 1420 1444 Prague's Reference Plan of the 1840s, MMP 1419. Fire of the Monastery behind the Újezdská Gate Defenders of the royal castle against the people of Malá Strana set fire to the town hall having it plundered first. It burnt down together with the neighbouring houses. Similarly, they set fire to the school of St. Nicholas close to St. Wenceslas Chapel, and some more houses under the castle. 1420 Fire of Malá Strana The Hussites set fire to the Saxon House at Malá Strana, house of the Archbishop and one other house and, as a consequence, Malá Strana together with the monastery that bears the name Maltese today and St. Thomas Monastery burnt down. Then they set fire to St. Mary Magdalene Convent in the Újezd area and later to the whole of Újezd. The same year, they burnt Strahov Monastery, most churches and monasteries in the New as well as Old Town and later turned Vyšehrad into ashes. 1431 Fire of Petr's Water Tower Petr's Water Tower burnt down in the summer after the fire started at the bottom. In the same summer, on Saturday, it was St. Peter and Paul Eve, thunderbolt set fire to the truss of St. Giles Church, and the truss and small as well as big bells were destroyed within four hours. 1444 Fire of the municipal mill at Zderaz On Monday after the second Sunday of Lent, the municipal mill at the neighbourhood of Zderaz and all the grain in the barns called Šlajferní barns burnt down. 1446. Fire of the Betlém House. On Wednesday, it was St. Václav (Wenseslas) Day at night, the Betlém (Bethlehem) House burnt down due to the carelessness of the priest in the duty of caretaker who had not snuffed out a candle properly and had thrown it among clothes. Bedsheets caught fire and a bigger part of the house burnt down. Had the door leading to the church not been closed, the church would have burnt down, too.