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The "Huaberhuus"
The museum in Lech
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The "Walserhuus" in Kleinwalsertal and Tannberg
The Walserhouse only satisfied the most basic living standards. The houses made of raw beams were covered with shingles which were weighed down with stones.
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Heimet uf m Büel
“Home on the hill” The abandoned Walser house “Heimet uf m Büel” is situated at an altitude of about 1600 metres near the path leading from the alp Batzen to the lake Körbersee. A special method of dating made it possible to analyse that the trees used for the basement’s ceiling were cut down in 1454 and those for the kitchen and living room in 1617.
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Wanghuus
Open-air museum in Lech
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The Walser barn in Kleinwalsertal
According to investigation the building of barns in Kleinwalsertal goes back as far as the 14th century. However, only one beam could be found where the tree had been cut down in 1389.
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House
Hüss, Haus, Wohnhaus; vgl. Hiischi, Pl. Hiischini; 1. Implied is always the main house as opposed to the Stable, barn, to the Alpine hut and to the ecclesiastical buildings.
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Walser architectural style
Is there a distinct Walser architectural style?
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Settlement Way
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