To some extent these courts have deteriorated with the years,
but even when they were new, they were crowded and unattractive.
Buildings like this one were called "Mietkasserne"
and middle income people lived in them.
Only kitchen, bathroom and maids-rooms windows faced these courts,
therefore no statues or decorations.
Children played in the courtyards, where mothers could watch them
from the kitchen windows.
Mimi
On May 16, 2014, at 7:56 AM, HARDY BREIER wrote:
> http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/whasup/
> 9748234/6610434/6610434_original.jpg
>
> Stefaniegasse Hof.
> Stefaniegasse was located in the Czernowitz west side.
> The more affluent part of Czernowitz.
> The facades with many sculptures .
> Behind - courts as this.
> Hardy
>
>
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