Where can you find houses like this outside of Germany?

Where can you find houses like this outside of Germany?

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Alsace and similar but less colorful Normandie

Elsaß-Lothringen in France.
Former German province but don't except Germans there. Only 20% of the youth can speak the German Dialect there.

Well, I think I meant more precisely outside of Germanic Europe.

Estrasburgo.
Blumenau

>can you find German houses outside of Germany?
why would you

Look for areas in South America with large amounts of German settlers.
Maybe even in the US, i heard you had lots of our folks.

Some Japanese houses look pretty similiar. And also in Andorra.

Some theme parks

pic:Fake Königlich Kurort

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You find greek architecture outside of Greece, right? What's stopping German architecture from doing the same.

OP asked outside of Germany

>You find greek architecture outside of Greece, right?
no

Country Farm Tokyo German village
in Chiba prefecture

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Argentina, Chile, South of Brazil, Venezuela...

Different parts of France. I think Chester in England has something similar

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here

South of chile, especially valdivia.

South brazil

I have seen them in Switzerland

Some places in mexico like ciudad neza

>Former German province
never was nazi cunt

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China, unironically

China probably already built a bootleg city

China for sure.

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SOVTH BRVZIL

England has a lot of similar stuff in it's Tudor architecture, although it's normally black-and-white rather than brown-and-white. And Denmark does the same half-timbered houses thing also but in brighter colors

Unironically South China.

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It was 'til you took it in 1648, Jacques.

kek wtf

Venezuela

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Unlike clichés they can easily be found outside of Alsace-Lorraine.
Mostly in Normandie but also in Bretagne, Bourgogne, etc...

is that banter in that picture? that's literally vegas. nothing wrong with that.