Barmer House 1595

Germany / Bayern / Piding / Hasenweg, 1
 skansen, listed building / architectural heritage, ethnographic museum

The Bamer house, from Stuhlfelden, was erected as a block timber construction in 1595 and was extended to its present size today in 1633. The front part of the house was replaced by a natural-stone wall in 1795. The residential building is connected to the outbuilding by a covered passage. The house is shown here, in the museum, as it was at the beginning of the 1950s. It was a period in which the custom for domestic servants had gradually died out due to the mechanization in Pinzgau. The owners then began to rent out the excess rooms. The Bamer farmer had a small direct-current power plant and thus already had lighting in the 1930s.
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Coordinates:   47°44'58"N   12°56'57"E
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