447 Comments for Maison Kirsch

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Ditto Mica, it does look extraordinarily clean. Dig the pattern on the red/blue on white paper. Possibly that is the envelope?
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I see an art on the wall, at last!
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The molding is a bit of a let down after the lovely built-in and wainscoting downstairs. Looks like the underfloor there?
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Soo, no art, just crucifix's occasionally stapled to the wall. Can't tell what the walls are. Doesn't look like lathe and plaster.
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Tell me about your Muzzer. . .
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Someone took the molding from the doorway? Looks like the walls are 2 feet thick. So, not a craftsman house. . .
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I've lived in my house almost a quarter century. There is a house on the corner that has never been lived in. The story there is, the lady that owns it moved in with her boyfriend, and wants to keep the house as an exit strategy if things don't work out. Recently I noticed that the city has come by and shut the water off ( yup, after 20+ years ) because of a leak. How large of a leak do you need to have before the water department notices? I'm thinking that's it for the basement goods. Lastly, looks like the roof around the fireplace is rotted away.
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Other than the one little print earlier, seems like no evidence of art on the walls whatsoever. Not here, not in the entryway.

Curiouser and Curiouser
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Weird entry hall. What style of house does this? No coat hangers or such convinences. Just a long straight shot.
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I was wondering that as well, but, which war in Luxemburg in the 1950s?

Excaping from the ??? ( Mob, police, communists, clowns, zombies? )
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The spindles on the staircase - look a bit odd, like they don't quite touch the top rail. I see they jut out from the side of the stairs verses going straight up from the stairs.
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I am curious about the back story of why this house was abandoned.
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Is that graffiti on the wall? I see red, white and orange writing, but not enough to know what it is.
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Yippie!!! Time capsule!!
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Mark and frechem are right; drawings of gears.