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Kritzraedthuis

The wall anchors show that the house was built in 1620. What is immediately noticeable are the stone-blocked windows and the stone cross-frames. Three types of stone were used: brick, marl and hard stone. The marl bands that can be seen are not decoration, but water lists. The function of the water frames is to keep rainwater away from the facade as much as possible. The ground floor served as a warehouse; this can still be seen in the arches on either side of the building.
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