This house used to be a tannery and a coach house. It is hard to grasp the original architecture of the house, it feels as if the rooms are strangely linked and clasped between the neighbouring houses. You do not experience it as a house, but as a collection of adjacent rooms in which the owner searches for authenticity and harmony between his artworks and the inspiring past.
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