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Rizzi Happy House

It is possible that the architect behind it either was a bit eccentric or designed it only as a gag. But what were the city planners thinking when they approved it? Or perhaps we should ask, what had they been smoking?
Germany 2019 part II - Hamelin, Bremen and much more

July 27th 2019
Half-timbered houses, world heritage houses, a house with rodents on display and a very happy house We wanted to see more of Germany than just some big cities, because we know that there is so much out there to explore. To make also smaller places accessible for us we decided to rent a car for a few days. The half-timbered houses is a traditional building style that can be seen in some Ger ... read more
Europe » Germany » Lower Saxony » Hamelin

German Flag As Europe's largest economy and most populous nation, Germany remains a key member of the continent's economic, political, and defense organizations. European power struggles immersed Germany in two devastating World Wars in the first half of the 20t... ... read more
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15th November 2019

Rizzi Happy House
Happy and a tad insane. Love it.
17th November 2019

Cityscapes
Once again, I've enjoyed your architecture photos. I would have assumed this was a childcare learning centre or primary school! Although there are elements of it that I like :)
17th November 2019

Love and hate
I guess it is a place you can develop a love and hate relationship to. As you said, there are elements that you can like about Rizzi happy house but I would get annoyed if I lived in it. It would be fun for a while but I would not be able to take it for more than a few months. /Ake
18th November 2019

Wow!!!
19th November 2019

Love it!!
20th November 2019

An architectural question
The paint job seems to be as odd as the structure. You would have to stand and study what was going on here for some time. Strange.
20th November 2019

Probably lots of details hidden there
There are probably lots of fun stuff to discover about that building if you take the time to explore it properly. /Ake

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