German Bell Farmhouse
Built around 1820, it showcases the typical architectural style of the Hunsluck region in Germany. This two-story farmhouse adopts a two bedroom deep wooden frame structure, and the entire living area is covered with natural stone slabs. On the left side of the farmhouse is the expansion of the stone stable built in 1848, which has now been equipped with modern toilet facilities in the museum. Not only is it a representative of traditional architecture in the Hunsluck region, but it also witnesses the changes in local agricultural history. The use of wooden frame structures and natural stone slabs not only showcases the architectural techniques and material choices of the time, but also reflects the harmonious integration of the local natural environment and architectural style.
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