Anyone recognize this place?

hakoMike

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A friend of mine posted this on her blog... any ideas?

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http://shouston.blogspot.com/2008/04/where...th-is-this.html
 

mrrocknroll

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By the look of the buildings Id be guessing at some eastern European country built in the early 1800\'s. A guess though.
 

necron2.0

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Those are half timber frame houses, typical of the German Bauer class. You\'ll find those sorts of houses all over the place in rural Germany. However, because this construction style is so traditionally German, you will find it everywhere German colonies were established. This means you\'ll find it used everywhere in the US that Germans settled. You\'ll find it in Czechoslovakia, Poland ... in fact pretty much all of eastern Europe. I also wouldn\'t be surprised at all to find it all over the place in Argentina, where sizeable German colonies had been established.

So, where could those particular houses be located? Pretty much anywhere.

The blog said it could be in Alsace-Lorraine. That could be. That region had gone back and forth between Germany and France for centuries. The Alsatian portion of the region are ethnically German, although most speak French.
 

Einion

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My first thought, before reading any of the other responses, was Germany. Not because of the half-timbering but because of the pitch of the roof. But I think this could be true of a great many places in Central and Eastern Europe. I\'m willing to bet that you\'d see something very similar in Poland and Austria, just to name two.

Doesn\'t look like it, but this could also be a folk village or tourist trap, purpose-built to be \'olde worlde\' :)

Einion
 
I study Architecture and I am pretty sure those are from Germany, more precisely from about 1850...

Fachwerkhäuser... The Roofs seem to have some purpose, maybe they are build to make Snow melt more easy... so maybe they´re from the region of the Alps...
 

Gilvan Blight

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Originally posted by hakoMike
A friend of mine posted this on her blog... any ideas?

I think it\'s part of Bogenhafen. Looks like the corner of Langen Strasse and the Haffenstrasse. The building on the right should be the home of the Stevedores\' Guild.

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Originally posted by Matt Cexwish
I study Architecture and I am pretty sure those are from Germany, more precisely from about 1850...

Fachwerkhäuser... The Roofs seem to have some purpose, maybe they are build to make Snow melt more easy... so maybe they´re from the region of the Alps...

I asked the Wife being as she is German and stidied Fachwerkhäuser in shool, those are not Fachwerkhäuser, the roofs are to sheer. Fachwerkhäuser are more squat like. But you are right about the roofs having a purpose, they are designed for areas with high snow fall, they prevent the snow accumulating which with the volume of snow expected in these areas would collapse normal roofs.

She doent feel that they are German but possibly Norwegian.
 

Einion

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Man, the varied knowledge amongst the members here (and their SOs of course) never ceases to amaze me.

Originally posted by veggiemanuk
She doent feel that they are German but possibly Norwegian.
Geez, we\'re all over the map on this one!

Einion
 
Fachwerkhäuser is basically the way they are constructed, it means that there is this wooden pattern on the fassade... it is for sure a Fachwerkhaus... not one of the traditional ones (yeah, they are normally wider...), but if you think about the Snow thing it makes sense that the roofs are that steep...
 

Jike Ichi

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Well I\'m from Austria and I believe this is not an Austrian village, but I don\'t know every corner of Austria. I would think its a village in Elsass region. French/German border.

The houses here in the alps are mainly made of wood and have a very different look from those Fachwerkhäuser.
Here\'s a typical Austrian alpine farmhouse:



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Jike Ichi

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This is a pic of a village from Elsass, Colmar:
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Looks pretty much close to the houses on your pic. So my opinion its one of the villages there. Perhaps you ask at a town forum there? Perhaps one of the local people know where your photo was taken.
 

Jike Ichi

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Oh and because your stepdad was visiting Europe in the 60s. I don\'t think he went for a short trip over the iron border into the east??? Would have been difficult to visit Eastern Europe back in those days.
 
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