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This building is one of the oldest and most famous houses in the city, dating back to the 15th century. It stands out with its detailed wooden carvings and unique architecture, making it a real eye-catcher. Over the years, it’s been a home, a shop, and now, a restaurant.
- The structure is most popular for its super detailed timber-framed facade and crazy amount of carvings—seriously, there’s something to spot on every corner.
- Inside, the rooms are decorated with old murals and stained glass, giving off major medieval vibes.
- The restaurant inside is known for serving traditional local dishes, especially a famous sauerkraut recipe.
- The architecture is wild—there’s nothing else like it, and it’s basically a living piece of history.
- The food is legit, especially if you want to try classic local recipes in a setting that feels straight out of a storybook.
- The view from the upper floors is awesome, especially if you like people-watching or snapping pics for your feed.
- Best time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for the best light and less crowd.
- Book your table at least a few days in advance if you want to eat there, especially on weekends.
- No special dress code, but it’s a nice spot, so maybe skip the sweatpants.
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