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13-Oct-2018

Esslingen am Neckar

Together with Göttingen and Limburg an der Lahn, Esslingen is the city with the oldest half-timbered houses in Germany.On top of that, there are more than 200 in all, infusing the old town with romance and wonder and demonstrating all phases in the evolution of Alemmanic house-building.The oldest house of all is at Heugasse 3 and dates to 1262-63. Webergasse also deserves a mention for its houses from 1267 at 6 and 8, while the oldest complete row of half-timbered houses in the country can be found at Hafenmarkt.And if you’re curious about why no houses are older than the 13th century; well until that time the timbers would be buried straight into the ground, where they would rot after 30 years or so.After the 13th century the frames were built onto stone bases, which helped to preserve them.

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Julie Oldfield17-Feb-2019 14:05
Great shot. V
danad17-Feb-2019 10:27
Superb building ! V.
Tom LeRoy16-Feb-2019 10:33
What a beautiful old half-timbered building. Great perspective too! V
John16-Feb-2019 03:15
Gorgeous details and detailed shot. V
Dennis Hoyne16-Feb-2019 01:25
A stunningly beautiful structure!
janescottcumming15-Feb-2019 23:17
What a pretty building. V
Réal Jauvin15-Feb-2019 22:31
Belle prise de cette façade et fenêtres avec ces couleurs qui lui donne une valeur plus!
Graeme15-Feb-2019 22:12
An excellent perspective to capture this timber framed building, Jose.V
Colin Storey15-Feb-2019 20:55
Great composition of this wonderful looking building.
Helen Betts15-Feb-2019 20:37
Such a colorful building, and a fine capture of it. V.
Tom Munson15-Feb-2019 20:05
Terrific capture, Jose. Great paint job.
Don Mottershead15-Feb-2019 19:57
Excellent capture of these details. And interesting information.
Walter Otto Koenig15-Feb-2019 19:49
Very nice detail on this building. Looks 17th Century. On the left it indicates it is a soap factory and on the right we have the old fashioned fancy name for groceries. "V"
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