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Visit Eisenach.
The half-timbered house at Johannisplatz 9 in Eisenach, known as the "Schmales Haus von Eisenach" or "Handtuch" (towel house), is one of the narrowest and smallest inhabited houses in Germany. It is o...
The half-timbered house at Johannisplatz 9 in Eisenach, known as the "Schmales Haus von Eisenach" or "Handtuch" (towel house), is one of the narrowest and smallest inhabited houses in Germany. It is o...
A house that has miraculously avoided being torn down during the GDR times. Only 2,5 meters (around 8 feet) wide! It's a private home, so you can only see it from the outside, but it's well worth it.
A house that has miraculously avoided being torn down during the GDR times. Only 2,5 meters (around 8 feet) wide! It's a private home, so you can only see it from the outside, but it's well worth it.
This is a unique piece of architecture, just 6 feet 8 inches wide and 34 feet deep. You cannot tour it since it is a private residence. Check it out as you tour the sights, but do not make a specia...
Visit Eisenach.
The half-timbered house at Johannisplatz 9 in Eisenach, known as the "Schmales Haus von Eisenach" or "Handtuch" (towel house), is one of the narrowest and smallest inhabited houses in Germany. It is o...
Visit Eisenach.
The half-timbered house at Johannisplatz 9 in Eisenach, known as the "Schmales Haus von Eisenach" or "Handtuch" (towel house), is one of the narrowest and smallest inhabited houses in Germany. It is o...
The narrowest house in Europe!!
A house that has miraculously avoided being torn down during the GDR times. Only 2,5 meters (around 8 feet) wide! It's a private home, so you can only see it from the outside, but it's well worth it.
The narrowest house in Europe!!
A house that has miraculously avoided being torn down during the GDR times. Only 2,5 meters (around 8 feet) wide! It's a private home, so you can only see it from the outside, but it's well worth it.
A unique sight
This is a unique piece of architecture, just 6 feet 8 inches wide and 34 feet deep. You cannot tour it since it is a private residence. Check it out as you tour the sights, but do not make a specia...