Foliage sticks with midribs and veins are carved on the wooden wall panel of this two-story half-timbered house at Dammstraße 12 in Hornburg, Germany. The ornament contrasts very well with the white compartments.
The bold and vivid double door is eye-catching. It is decorated with pilasters, which are vertical wall pillars.
A set of dentils decorates the transom, a horizontal beam that separates the door from the transom window.
The year '1550' was etched on the transom window.
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