Monday Window
Monday Window
Last week I showed clinker and fairly simple windows, here are a few more ornate windows in clinker buildings. Monday Window
This is a typical clinker house built around 100 years ago from our area and are typical for the time, two toned bricks and the windows framed with sandstone. The windows themselves are modern: bland but with very good insulation. These are other examples, more … Continue reading Simple Windows in Clinker Houses
After showing the elegant windows with painted or raised frames seen in the town centre of Bad Tölz, here are a few windows confirming more with the cliché of Bavarian windows. Monday Window
More windows from the town of Bad Tölz in Bavaria. This time with raised and colour contrasting frames. Monday Window
I wrote last week that Bavarian window seem to be all about shutters but that seems not to hold true for downtown Bad Tölz. I saw a lot of painted window frames. The blueish grey house has the inscription Bader, i.e. barber-surgeon; the cream coloured … Continue reading Painted Window Frames
You can see the Bavarian crest with the white and blue diamonds on top of the door which tells you it’s an official department, the land surveying office of the state of Bavaria, the branch in Bad Tölz which is about 60km south of Munich. … Continue reading The Vermessungsamt in Bad Tölz
Monday Window
Monday Window
Monday Window