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  2. Architecture of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Swiss farm and village house design depended on a number of factors including the local climate, type of agriculture, materials available, local tradition and location. Each region in Switzerland developed their own style of vernacular architecture to meet these factors.

  3. Swiss chalet style - Wikipedia

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    Swiss chalet style (German: Schweizerstil, Norwegian: Sveitserstil) is an architectural style of Late Historicism, originally inspired by rural chalets in Switzerland and the Alpine (mountainous) regions of Central Europe. The style refers to traditional building designs characterised by widely projecting roofs and facades richly decorated with ...

  4. Manoir de Ban - Wikipedia

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    Before the manor was built, Champ de Ban was a farm. Still standing from this era are a fountain and the farm building on the Fenil road, which has seen many alterations over the years. Charles Emile Henri de Scherer (1791–1871) bought the estate on 27 May 1839. In 1840, he had a neoclassical mansion built on the site. It was recorded in the ...

  5. FarmVille Swiss Alps Buildings: Swiss FarmHouse, Swiss ... - AOL

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    The Swiss Farm House, Swiss Barn, Swiss Tool Shed and Swiss Chalet can all be purchased in the FarmVille. Guten Tag! In today's Friday updates, FarmVille released lots of new Swiss Alps limited ...

  6. Chalet - Wikipedia

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    A chalet (pronounced / ˈ ʃ æ l eɪ / SHAL-ay in British English; in American English usually / ʃ æ ˈ l eɪ / shal-AY), also called Swiss chalet, is a type of building or house, typical of the Alpine region in Europe. It is made of wood, with a heavy, gently sloping roof and wide, well-supported eaves set at right angles to the front of ...

  7. Stöckli - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss German term Stöckli is a diminutive form of Stock, a term used in the Middle Ages for any stone building in the countryside. [1] The terms used in Germany make reference to the principal function of the building as a residence for aged farmers after turning over the farm to their heirs.

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  9. Ballenberg - Wikipedia

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    Ballenberg is an open-air museum in Switzerland that displays traditional buildings and architecture from all over the country. Located near Brienz in the municipality of Hofstetten bei Brienz, Canton of Bern, Ballenberg has over 100 original buildings that have been transported from their original sites. [1]