Little is known about the history of this charming house and its inhabitants, as is often the case with private homes. According to the cadastral records, it was built between 1919 and 1930. The house has been vacant for several years, and that's clearly visible. Except for a few stoves, the house is virtually empty. Yet, it still retains some beautiful elements, clearly visible despite the decay, such as the beautiful cement stone floors, laid in distinctive patterns, and the magnificent high interior doors.
The property was recently sold with the intention of demolishing the existing buildings and building a new house in its place. Sadly, another example of beautiful architectural heritage that will disappear forever...
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