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26-JUN-2015

Guarda. Traditional Engadin Houses


Surrounded by beautifully decorated old houses, you feel you have stepped into a page from a fairytale book. All you need to do next is lose yourself in the maze of cobblestoned streets and narrow lanes and be surprised at every turn.The unique feature of this village are the magnificent and well preserved ‘Sgrafitto’ houses, with beautifully painted facades dating back to the first half of the 17th century CE. The houses, built of stone, lime and wood, have thick coarsely plastered walls washed in white/off white/ light brown, which provide an ideal background for murals executed predominantly in subtle pastel colors and shades. While ‘Sgraffito’ decorations are sometimes freehand paintings and stencils executed on plaster, more often these are etchings in which the outer layer of plaster, while it is still wet, is consummately scrapped away in beautiful and complex patterns to create the images.

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Dave Berry31-Jul-2015 05:26
That's some pretty fantastic decoration. Great catch! V
Irene Wehrli22-Jul-2015 18:35
Who does not love those window decorations - they really are amazing. Your photo is fabulous, Jose!
Irene
Helen Betts21-Jul-2015 17:04
Marvelous decorations, and captured in excellent detail. Looks like this one was renovated from the sign? V.
Allan Jay21-Jul-2015 16:48
Can just image what the look and feel of the cobblestone
streets offer after viewing this decorative tapestry!
BV+++
danad21-Jul-2015 16:48
Beautiful details of these fine facade decorations. V.
larose forest photos21-Jul-2015 16:21
The decorative elements are enchanting... really like what they have done to their houses. Your shot captures this well. V
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