How many Europeans on this board actually live in a village like in the picture to the left?

How many Europeans on this board actually live in a village like in the picture to the left?

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such thing doesnt even exist in my country

this is how our medieval villages look like, your pic reminds me of Italy

Left is certainly not a village, places that already had that density in medieval times will have grown to largers towns or cities by today.

me actually.

But we have many celtic and roman ruins up here

NOT one of these houses are medievel my friend

They were built in like 1300 tho dunno if thats still medieval

nah most of them are from 19, century the left one

I live in a town surrounded by quaint little villages so it's quite an accurate statement but what do you expect man that is how urbanization works.

Most Europeans don't really identify with their traditional culture, even if some people(brexiters) think they do

We're all part of the same global consumer culture as you America, it's only going to get worse

I live in a suburb

me

The right kind of looks like the Netherlands. The left looks very foreign.

But we actually have one of the least people living in flats in Europe. We have huge amount of villages.

Left is smelly and poor

Probably france

The right is probably Rotterdam. They ""experiment"" with architecture there.

Yeah right is a random Dutch apartment complex I found off google.

Fuck off and come back once you finish puberty.

My historic town center looks remotely similar, but it's the exception. Even our bland apartment blocks aren't as much of an eyesore as the thing on the right though.

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>poorest countries (and Norway) have the most detached houses
Really makes you think.

I do. Except the houses aren't sticked together.

I know that i ma not invited, but even my small town still has most of the original colonial buildings. It's a shame that everybody start to build squares back in the 60's.

Fuck, i am retard.

I quite like the style of the buildings back in the time (more than 2 stores was pretty rare).

public housing projects after the war were prevalent and as consequence a flat building just barely better became something socially acceptable.

colonial architecture in argentina and brazil is so pretty

In the Netherlands the 30's architecture of ours is getting a revival. So they are finally quitting with those fucking block houses.
My city wants to break down the flats here, but the people living in it disagree.

We actually have a new party that is campaigning against ugly houses lol.

Only in older towns. Most of the towns where build in the last 100 years.

American colonial architecture is awesome too. We have the same "salt box houses" in some places.

It is, too bad moderniggers destroyed most of them.

This is ouro preto, one of the few colonial cities left intact.

This used to be our train station, before the government decide that cars are a better way to improve economy and fuck them all.

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looks gorgeous and comfy af

Scandi houses always look so primitive.

I love how Scandinavian countries use lived colors in their "traditional" houses, without making it look like a brothel.

Hotel from the other side of street, went bankrupt when the train station close, and now the guy who owns it is ex-peculating over land prices due to his location. Fucking jew.

The Dutch Carribean also uses wild colors.

Really impressive. The blue harmonize so well with the orange tile roof.

We also have people who live on water.

Time to move from Amsterdam to Rotterdam.

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Those houses are probably 100-150 years old what do you expect Mr Van Rotterdam

Why would colors make a house look like a brothel?

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This is what old looks like.

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>I want to live next to the water
Say no more sempai.

Thats a city ffs. I posted pics of summer houses out on islands in the Swedish archipelago.

Dont try to act smug you cunt

that's not a village, you amerifat

villages don't have rowhouses

Come to Brazil, you will see...
Holly molly, i read about Amsterdam building over water and draining swamps, but did not realize that was so big.
Do you guys have the same problems as Venice?

not a village, but my town (and many other in Hungary) has streets like that one (except with fewer plants)

Many people of my town.

I really enjoy to look at places that are not fucked by electric posts with 20 different fiber optics cables hanging around.

this is also near where I live

then avoid Romania at all cost

similar places are all around city centers, old town parts, usually very high value urban population live there

actual villages look differently

Hungary has very exotic architecture (for me), a mix of his traditional ones with Austrian imperial.
We could not even try to copy this, because your beautifully windows are a invitation to niggers to break into houses.

This is dream of every Russian. Having new appartment in outskirts of Moscow/Saint-Petersburg.

Russia hates trees for some reason?

>traditional hungarian architecture

tf am i reading

its all german senpai

Russia have trees more than your Amazonian forest retard. But in Siberia. Moscow and Saint-Petersburg are urbanized area.

>butthurt mountainhungarian

stay jelly

That was not what i mean. You guys don't have trees in the side walk? It's extremely popular here in Brazil.
IDK, i spend some time playing around with street view, and Hungary still looks to have some different details than straight Vienna ones.

im not butthurt about anything, we have same architecture you retard

Vienna is trash, literal and absolute trash

what the fuck is that thing on the right
i live in a "normal" town, nothing too fancy

>Vienna is trash, literal and absolute trash
I think it's one of the most beautiful cities in the world. What would you suggest?
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wheres your parliament and slow-akian architechts that shaped your cities? oh

>dont let slovaks govern themselves
>haha where are you important people xDDD

Hungarian intellectuals, everyone.


I would suggest relocating it to other part of Austria, i feel uncomfortable going for a coffee and having to look at that piece of shit

>we have same architecture
yeah because you're sitting on stolen goods you thieving fucking retard

>tfw live in a comfy city, with avg house price probably only 250-300k max
wew

our people weren't really able to govern themselves either between the 16th and 19th centuries, but we still produced literature, music, poetry, paintings, architects, politicians, military geniuses and revolutionary heroes

This is your average, new suburbs in the Uusimaa region, which has the greatest density of people.

name them

because we were let govern outselfs? hmm yea habsburgs and ottomans were famous for their support of hungarians indeed
you are just LARPing slav idiots, czechen jews washed your brain, stay mad

underage b8

Because Hungarian and Latin was only accepted language, if you didnt speak Hungarian you were simply fucked. Most of rich elite were born Hungarians, peasants had no real way of learning the language and being succesful.

However there are few ''Hungarian'' important people that were in fact Slovaks but due to how society works they are attributed to Hungary nowadays.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lajos_Kossuth
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Habsburgs did let you govern yourself though, they just wanted Hungary to be little bitch and listen and thats what happened.

Why does everybody looks like a hipster?

I hate sidewalks.

When I arrived in Paris the first shock I felt was how much space there was for people to move around. Even on boulevards with little pedestrian traffic, such as Boulevard Port-Royal, space is divided equally between pedestrian standing room, in other words place, and roads for vehicles. How many modern cities offer this kind of abundance? While, like all tourists, I loved the boulevards in Paris, I also became familiar enough with the city to find out that I disliked the little streets that branched off them. At first I thought that it was their boring, ordinary architecture and emptiness, but there were some exceptions. The pedestrian streets of the Marais and Latin Quarter were full of people and shops, which I assumed was exceptional due to their historic value.

Late in the fall I returned to Montreal sufficiently alienated from it to be once again shocked by the contrast in street design. All I felt upon stepping out on the street was terrified and exposed. The snow and ice of winter only made the experience more dangerous. Despite the streets being wider than those of Paris, I am required to walk on narrow strips of concrete, where any slip or missed step would cause me to tumble into a road where a passing car would undoubtedly decapitate me. (In fact a few Montreal pedestrians were horrifically killed this winter.) Any contact with another pedestrian involves invading their personal space and requires that someone yield to the other. This means one cannot walk side-by-side with another person, taking away all the pleasure of walking. And out in the suburbs there isn't even the luxury of a concrete strip to stand on. Little wonder that no one wants to walk anywhere. Thinking back, I realized why I hated Paris' little streets: they forced me onto the sidewalk to make space for a road and car parking lane. There was no perspective from which to appreciate them because there was not even standing room in them.

A hipster? They all look pretty ordinary to me.

Pic related, a hipster. They are pretty rare outside the main cities.

Rákóczi, Kisfaludy, Bogdány Jenő, the Zrínyis, Vak Bottyán, Balassi Bálint, Bethlen Gábor, Hadik András, Széchenyi, Apáczai and so on

>stúr autist

neck yourself fuckface

I just realize why i think they are all hipsters. The party house remembered me from a episode of shouthpark, where they gentrification a poor neighborhood and everyone became a hipster.
Looks exactly the same...

That's quite a observation.
I think Paris has big sidewalks because the streets where made for horse and the vast majority of the people don't own one at the time.

This kind of houses are probably the most common ones outside fancy suburbs and cities.

A lot of towns in Alsace look like the left picture. It's just that Alsace is very different from the rest of France, because those have another culture (and Germany has had too many bombs to have many towns like that)

Looks nice, but why it has those bolted stairs? Who needs access to the second floor from outside?
Its because snow a lot there?

Me

>Any contact with another pedestrian involves invading their personal space and requires that someone yield to the other. This means one cannot walk side-by-side with another person, taking away all the pleasure of walking
You aren't meant to use the sidewalk in a line in those small streets if you have several people
You just walk on the road, if there is a car you let it pass
That's what we all do anyways

First left house must be 200yo. Right? I can spot the irregular timber frame, probably made with a axe.

maďari do plynu

>When I arrived in Paris the first shock

#ohh i remember those letters from uncle Adolph.

last time he wrote about argentinians shiting on the streets. it was also the famous CIA treaining test where agents have to vilify and shame someone with fake shit and stories "i was once in your country".

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16th century/17th century seems to have been a comfy period.

I live in an Art Deco style block
Why is it always Australians getting bum flustered when anyone mentions brexit being bad? Is it daddy issues?

sure do

>1556
Shit, some houses in your street are older than my country.

left: civilized europe
right: eastern europe

I live in a town like that surrounded by towns like that

My best guess on the right is Netherlands because yellow rear plates and because they seem to have a liking for pointlessly gaudy modern architecture.

It's not a village but the center is still pretty much like the village it was

I live in the old town, it smells like shit 24/7

pic is Eguisheim in Alsace and it's barely more than a village, actually

>Amsterdam

they're more open-air sewers

Comfy af

I live in a comfy house and so do most people in my cunt. I'm not Europe btw

Is this your old town, or just some post card picture?

That's Kotor. The old town is that triangle at the bottom. It's a tourist trap

Why tourist trap? Looks nice.