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19-OCT-2018

Schiltach. Schlossberg

Schlossberg
Heinrich Schickardt rebuilt the town of Schiltach on this steep incline after one of the town fires in 1590, together with the town hall in 1593.The stepped gable of the town hall was built of stone in the Renaissance style in 1905, and the wall painting date from 1942.

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George McCarten21-Dec-2018 11:21
Interesting that the wall was painted, commencing in 1942....
Julie Oldfield19-Dec-2018 03:56
Very interesting POV. V
Neil Marcus18-Dec-2018 19:28
Even the paint lasted a long time.They paint my house trim every 4 years
Liz Bickel18-Dec-2018 19:26
Wonderful perspective that enhances the natural lay of the land of these charming homes built on a sloping hill.
John Hamers18-Dec-2018 18:38
Wonderful view of these pretty looking street, nicely captured. !V
Jeff Real18-Dec-2018 18:36
This uphill perspective is really cool!
V
bill friedlander18-Dec-2018 18:01
Nice shot of this fairy tale village. V
Hennie & Lies Lammers18-Dec-2018 17:06
Great capture of these beautiful houses. V
Pierre Martin18-Dec-2018 15:55
very rustic looking village, look like everything is new!
Jim Coffman18-Dec-2018 14:21
I like this composition! It would be challenging to build these homes on such a steep slope.
Frank Tran18-Dec-2018 11:20
Great POV and compo. V+
Graeme18-Dec-2018 11:12
A wonderful capture of this cobbled street and beautiful timber framed buildings, Jose.V
Yvonne18-Dec-2018 08:30
A delightful image of this cobbled street and lovely old buildings! v
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal18-Dec-2018 07:01
Fantastic shot, love the pov. V
Helen Betts18-Dec-2018 06:21
Such an inviting street with all those charming half-timbered houses. V.
Paco López18-Dec-2018 05:16
Precioso, manteniendo el empedrado! V!
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