It was the home of the composer and violinist Josef Suk (1874–1935), and is now a museum dedicated to him.
The house was built for the composer in 1895 by his father Josef Suk senior, a head teacher and director of the church choir in the village of Křečovice.
The Bohemian Quartet, of which Suk was a founding member, rehearsed here, and he composed most of his works here.
[1] After his death, his son Josef Suk (father of the violinist Josef Suk) made the house into a museum dedicated to the composer, and in 1951 he donated the house to the state.
It displays items relating to the life and work of the composer, and about the Bohemian Quartet.