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Franzen House

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Franzen House is a well-preserved enxaimel (half-timbered) house built in the early 20th century by German settlers. Now a museum, it showcases period furniture, tools, and household items that illustrate daily life in the immigrant community. Visitors can explore the cozy rooms, learn about construction techniques, and see a traditional bread oven. The house's authentic architecture and curated exhibits offer a tangible link to the region's cultural roots.

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  • Explore the enxaimel architecture with exposed timber framing
  • See original furniture and artifacts from German immigrant families
  • Learn about traditional bread-making in the outdoor oven

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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