The history of europe is such an amazing thing to expiernce. As an american it was a surreal expiernce to walk around a city and see things standing that, at times, were thousands of years old.

venice italy was particularly remarkable in this respect. It is hard to do construction there due to the lack of roads so often when old brick structures break they are repaired with bolts rather than replaced. Virtually all the architecture there is quite old as a result. You can feel it.

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@freemo

As someone who lived for 35 years in a historic town of KrakΓ³w and now lives in UK I can testify this also has a reverse side: it's really hard to live in a museum :) The truth is old houses are damp, cold and it's difficult to lay modern infrastructure like water & sewage pipes, electric cables etc. Same in the UK, there's a whole cult of Edwardian houses event though they provide luxury comparable with a camping tent...

@kravietz Yea I've heard this before, especially with regulations that prevent you from just tearing up a wall or replacing it.

@freemo

Precisely, most of the houses in UK have completely ridiculous energy efficiency standards and are essentially heating up the air above.

@kravietz I lived in a house in the netherlands that was sorta old, not crazy old, but maybe 200 years old, and even that house you could feel the wind outside when it blew :)

@freemo

In the UK if you're rich you can tear down the house except for the exterior and practically build a second, modern house inside the shell. Obviously, this only makes sense in case of very large houses.

@kravietz Yea I've heard that before.. would be cool to live in a modernized castle :)

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After KrakΓ³w and UK I'm kind of allergic to all historic buildings πŸ˜‚ Next thing I'll be building will be a passive house πŸ˜†

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@kravietz Go with a row home. I barely need to turn on my heat in the winter because the homes next to me heat me up and i have a high tolerance for cold than they do apparently.

@freemo

That's also a feature of living in a multi-flat house too but whether it's advantage or disadvantage largely depends on your neighbors. In Poland I was surrounded by heat freaks and with a cracking frost outside I had to open windows to avoid death from overheating πŸ˜‚

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