Dear Edgar,
Great trip report!
My grand-grandfather was the ouner of such a house with a big yard on the
Steingasse 12, today Peryaslavska.
The house was a kind of "U" shape with a big entrance in the front. It is
visible on the 1911 map.In todays map it seems the house was altered. may be
it is now two houses.
In some of yoe pictures you shaw an outher coridor - "balcon" which was
also in Steingasse 12, according to the stories of my uncle. may be in your
next visit you can take some inside pictures. I'll be there in September.
Did anyone know if US citizens need entry visa to Romania and Ukraine?
Thanka.
Avi
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From: "Hardy Breier" <HARDY3_at_bezeqint.net>
To: "Lydia Schmerler" <lydia.sch_at_dbmail.com>; "Edgar Hauster"
<bconcept_at_hotmail.com>; "Czernowitz Discussion Group"
<czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] One Street and Thirty-Two Backyards in Czernowitz
> Thank you so much Edgar,
> You go for the soul of Czernowitz .
> The majority of people lived in backyards , be it on Morario, Russische,
> Hauptstrasse or Herrengasse.
> The old Austrian houses were just built this way .
> Mass dwellings for the lower - middle classes .
> The majority of the city population.
> There were also mansions , villas and modern housing.
> But the majority lived like in backyards.
> In the Morariogasse there were houses held together
> by spider web..
> But even the best picture cannot transmit the feeling.
> The sound coming from the flats and the smell from the
> kitchens cannot come through.
> But I remember all...
> Hardy
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