urbanrelicsphotography: BERNINA’S BROTHERAfter a major fire, which destroyed nearly 600 wooden house
urbanrelicsphotography: BERNINA’S BROTHERAfter a major fire, which destroyed nearly 600 wooden houses in the center of the city at the end of the 17th century, this beautiful town house was one of the rare first stone bourgeois buildings in the city. The building was built in Louis XVI style, a rather austere and symmetrical style, characterized by classicistic decorations, such as the wooden dormer windows and the triangular pediment. In the 19th century, the then owners established a cotton factory on the site, which, thanks to sensible management and timely modernization, grew into a successful company during the Industrial Revolution. In the beginning of the 20th century, the buildings were sold and converted into a craft school that soon proved to be of great importance for the development of the city’s textile industry. In 2008 the last students moved away from these historic buildings. The entire complex has since been sold and will be developed into a new residential project with respect for the historic buildings. These works are currently in full swing. -- source link
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