Three historical tenements the remains of numerous buildings which surrounded the old cemetery near Saint Mary’s Church. The tenement in the corner, was built at the turn of the 14th and the 15th centuries on a plan of a rectangle. It has a hip roof and it is decorated with blinds around the windows, timber-framed gables and a northern, pointed-arch portal. The middle tenement, comes from the Late Gothic-Renaissance period. It is the biggest one, it is richly ornamented, and has four basement storeys. Facades are divided horizontally with cornices. The main portal is located in the north. On the opposite side, there is a multi-storey bay window decorated with ornamental roof. Timber-framed tenement is the 19th-century, western building covered with a single-pitch roof.
Between 1939 and 1944 the tenements housed a museum, nowadays there is a parish house of the Holy Mary Queen of The World Collegiate Church. Sightseeing tours are possible only after prior arrangements with the parish office.