31 - Kumm
Oeyen 13
Do you see the elaborately designed small corbels supporting the protruding upper floor?
Built in 1708, although some parts of the house are clearly older. Originally two rooms wide and well proportioned. Well-designed façade with cubed friezes and weatherworn Gothic inscriptions on a double beam. Of particular note are the elaborately designed small corbels supporting the protruding upper floor. Here too, the St Andrew’s crosses are visible on the purlins.
Further into the valley, below the road, is the Brunnenhaus (Oeyen 10). Built in 1717, it features lovely cubed friezes and the remains of a Gothic inscription.