This is the crooked house, in the Fisherman's quarter on the Blau River. Built in the 1500/1600's this place that leans over the river is now a guest house.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
A Lesson in Architecture
What you see is what you get. Check out the second floors of these building. Built years ago, a local ordinance forbids home owners to change the exterior and interior of their own homes. The crooked line is an indication to the crooked floors in theses abodes. Creative home owners have adapted their furniture, by changing the length of furniture legs to accommodate these unique floors.
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