"Hornmoldhaus" Renaissance House, Bietigheim-Bissingen
Hornmoldhaus is the best maintained and finest patrician house of the Renaissance period in South Germany. Reinstatement of the original fenestration, restoration work on the ornamented half-timbering (Frankish), restoration work on the interior wall and ceiling Renaissance ...
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Hornmoldhaus is the best maintained and finest patrician house of the Renaissance period in South Germany. Reinstatement of the original fenestration, restoration work on the ornamented half-timbering (Frankish), restoration work on the interior wall and ceiling Renaissance paintings which had been covered with plaster.
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