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Maison Kammerzell (Kammerzell House) in the Centre-Ville district of Strasbourg, France.
It is one of the most famous buildings in the city and one of the most ornate and well-preserved medieval civil housing buildings in late Gothic architecture in the areas formerly belonging to the Holy Roman Empire.
Built in 1427 but twice transformed, in 1467 and 1589, the building as it is now historically belongs to the German Renaissance but is stylistically still attached to the Rhineland black and white timber-framed style of civil (as opposed to administrative, clerical or noble) architecture.
The building's inside has been decorated on all floors by lavish frescoes by Alsatian painter Léo Schnug. It now houses a restaurant.
Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kammerzell_House
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Maison Kammerzell (Kammerzell House) in the Centre-Ville district of Strasbourg, France.
It is one of the most famous buildings in the city and one of the most ornate and well-preserved medieval civil housing buildings in late Gothic architecture in the areas formerly belonging to the Holy Roman Empire.
Built in 1427 but twice transformed, in 1467 and 1589, the building as it is now historically belongs to the German Renaissance but is stylistically still attached to the Rhineland black and white timber-framed style of civil (as opposed to administrative, clerical or noble) architecture.
The building's inside has been decorated on all floors by lavish frescoes by Alsatian painter Léo Schnug. It now houses a restaurant.
Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kammerzell_House