Glasauer gable sides

image author: Verlag Temmen

It was only a modest annexe at the estate Glasau. Below the small arched windows in the gable shines on the red brick wall the white letters 'Th.R.' and the year '1905'.
'Th.R.' stands for Earl Graf Theodor Reventlow, the building owner. '1905' marks the year of construction. Below this 'building inscription' two each divided into six lattice windows, directly next to each other. Nothing special really. And still, the thing has its own unobtrusive charm – with a touch of patina of 100 years.
Opposite, the gable front of an enormous barn shows that the former squire not only had the buildings constructed functional but also architectonical appealing.