[GERMANY.SACHSEN 7489]
'Obercunnersdorf.'
The Oberlausitz between Bautzen and Zittau has many half-timbered villages, but none of them compares to Obercunnersdorf. This village has a specific type of half-timbered architecture, the Umgebindehäuser. The supporting, wooden framework is not within the walls but around them. The house is actually supported by columns and between the columns a log cabin has been built. In the Oberlausitz, where German and Slavic culture meet, the Slavic log cabin and German half-timbered house combine without melting into one. Photo Paul Smit.
![> [GERMANY.SACHSEN 7489] 'Obercunnersdorf.' The Oberlausitz between Bautzen and Zittau has many half-timbered villages, but none of them compares to Obercunnersdorf. This village has a specific type of half-timbered architecture, the Umgebindehäuser. The supporting, wooden framework is not within the walls but around them. The house is actually supported by columns and between the columns a log cabin has been built. In the Oberlausitz, where German and Slavic culture meet, the Slavic log cabin and German half-timbered house combine without melting into one. Photo Paul Smit. > [GERMANY.SACHSEN 7489] 'Obercunnersdorf.' The Oberlausitz between Bautzen and Zittau has many half-timbered villages, but none of them compares to Obercunnersdorf. This village has a specific type of half-timbered architecture, the Umgebindehäuser. The supporting, wooden framework is not within the walls but around them. The house is actually supported by columns and between the columns a log cabin has been built. In the Oberlausitz, where German and Slavic culture meet, the Slavic log cabin and German half-timbered house combine without melting into one. Photo Paul Smit.](http://paulsmit.smugmug.com/Features/Europe/Germany-Sachsen-Saxony-Around/7489-Obercunnersdorf/16115782_f3bJ8-S.jpg)
[GERMANY.SACHSEN 7489]
'Obercunnersdorf.'
The Oberlausitz between Bautzen and Zittau has many half-timbered villages, but none of them compares to Obercunnersdorf. This village has a specific type of half-timbered architecture, the Umgebindehäuser. The supporting, wooden framework is not within the walls but around them. The house is actually supported by columns and between the columns a log cabin has been built. In the Oberlausitz, where German and Slavic culture meet, the Slavic log cabin and German half-timbered house combine without melting into one. Photo Paul Smit.
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