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English: This building, the central part of which was constructed as a plank house ca. 1460, now houses the town museum. The dyer Johannes Pfenninger (1717-1795) presided as judge over the village court in a room on the third floor. At the end of the 18th century, the dyeing plant was discontinued in favor of a textile printing plant and milling operation.
Deutsch: Das Haus zur Farb dient heute als Ortsmuseum. Es entstand im Kern als Bohlenständerbau um 1460. Im 17. Jahrhundert diente es als Färberei, später als Textildruckerei.
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Camera location47° 14′ 18″ N, 8° 44′ 04.2″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
47° 14' 19.2" N / 8° 44' 4.2" E 


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