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Eisenach, Germany. 07th Nov, 2013. Klaus Trippstein, resident and owner of the 'Narrow House', poses in his house in Eisenach, Germany, 07 November 2013. With a width of 2.05 meters, it is probably the smallest inhabited half-timbered house in Germany. Klaus Trippstein's research has shown that the house is over 250 years old. Klaus Trippstein had bought the house in the mid-seventies and restored it piece by piece. The house hosts a small exhibition of paintings, sculptures and historic furnishings. Photo: Marc Tirl/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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Klaus Trippstein, resident and owner of the 'Narrow House', poses in his house in Eisenach, Germany, 07 November 2013. With a width of 2.05 meters, it is probably the smallest inhabited half-timbered house in Germany. Klaus Trippstein's research has shown that the house is over 250 years old. Klaus Trippstein had bought the house in the mid-seventies and restored it piece by piece. The house hosts a small exhibition of paintings, sculptures and historic furnishings. Photo: Marc Tirl/dpa/Alamy Live News Eisenach, Germany. 07th Nov, 2013. Klaus Trippstein, resident and owner of the 'Narrow House', poses in his house in Eisenach, Germany, 07 November 2013. With a width of 2.05 meters, it is probably the smallest inhabited half-timbered house in Germany. Klaus Trippstein's research has shown that the house is over 250 years old. Klaus Trippstein had bought the house in the mid-seventies and restored it piece by piece. The house hosts a small exhibition of paintings, sculptures and historic furnishings. Photo: Marc Tirl/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/eisenach-germany-07th-nov-2013-klaus-trippstein-resident-and-owner-image62702941.html RM DJ0A6N – Eisenach, Germany. 07th Nov, 2013. Klaus Trippstein, resident and owner of the 'Narrow House', poses in his house in Eisenach, Germany, 07 November 2013. With a width of 2.05 meters, it is probably the smallest inhabited half-timbered house in Germany. Klaus Trippstein's research has shown that the house is over 250 years old. Klaus Trippstein had bought the house in the mid-seventies and restored it piece by piece. The house hosts a small exhibition of paintings, sculptures and historic furnishings. Photo: Marc Tirl/dpa/Alamy Live News Eisenach, Germany. 07th Nov, 2013. Klaus Trippstein, resident and owner of the 'Narrow House', poses in his house in Eisenach, Germany, 07 November 2013. With a width of 2.05 meters, it is probably the smallest inhabited half-timbered house in Germany. Klaus Trippstein's research has shown that the house is over 250 years old. Klaus Trippstein had bought the house in the mid-seventies and restored it piece by piece. The house hosts a small exhibition of paintings, sculptures and historic furnishings. Photo: Marc Tirl/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/eisenach-germany-07th-nov-2013-klaus-trippstein-resident-and-owner-image62702937.html RM DJ0A6H – Eisenach, Germany. 07th Nov, 2013. Klaus Trippstein, resident and owner of the 'Narrow House', poses in his house in Eisenach, Germany, 07 November 2013. With a width of 2.05 meters, it is probably the smallest inhabited half-timbered house in Germany. 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