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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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Graeme22-Feb-2019 11:58
I love these timber framed buildings.V
Dennis Hoyne22-Feb-2019 03:17
A beautiful structure, so nicely photographed.
Walter Otto Koenig22-Feb-2019 02:21
Nice with these exposed timbers. A lot of work has been done on this house. "V"
bill friedlander22-Feb-2019 00:04
The exposed timbers make lovely patterns. Very nicely captured. V
Réal Jauvin21-Feb-2019 23:28
Une autre très belle perspective de cet immeuble!
Pieter Bos21-Feb-2019 21:39
Nice capture! ~V
Helen Betts21-Feb-2019 21:06
Another striking building there, nicely captured from this low perspective. V.
Colin Storey21-Feb-2019 21:05
Great details and patterns.
Tom Munson21-Feb-2019 20:19
Terrific capture of this beautiful building, Jose.
Jim Coffman21-Feb-2019 20:16
Nice capture of this intriguing building!
larose forest photos21-Feb-2019 20:15
Fascinating building, nicely photographed to show it well. V
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