Two-storey house At Three Steps, or also At Three Stairs. Originally Gothic, with preserved remains of Romanesque cellars, it was later rebuilt in the Renaissance, Baroque and Classicist styles. The north wall was created in 1881 after the demolition of neighboring buildings. Today’s facade dates from 1890. The house is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The photos were taken by coincidence. On Sunday morning, on the way to an entirely different place. I just walked around. The door to the house was open, so I just looked curiously at the backyard. There was a lady who had just swept the little yard. And we talked about that house for a while…