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For this POI I took a look at a traditional old house in the same city of which I have already made the castle
( https://community.7daystodie.com/topic/22355-castle-altenburg-bamberg-alpha-19-ver2/ )
The outside is modelled on the original, while the inside is structured like you would expect to find in old residential houses still
in use today. For a bit of gameplay fun there are a few hidden places, and I generaly tried to make it more interesting to play
than the castle - which is why I chose a modern interiour that reflects a possible use today rather than keeping age ambiguous
which I had found to be quite limiting in options for loot containers, etc. when I made the previous POI.
The original is a protected historical building, that was build in the 15th century and - according to Wiki - had a lot
of changes done in the 17th and 18th century. The building is called Curia Schönborniana and was in use by the canon
of Bamberg Cathedral.






As always I'm happy to get some feedback from you guys - and I hope you have fun with it!
For this POI I took a look at a traditional old house in the same city of which I have already made the castle
( https://community.7daystodie.com/topic/22355-castle-altenburg-bamberg-alpha-19-ver2/ )
The outside is modelled on the original, while the inside is structured like you would expect to find in old residential houses still
in use today. For a bit of gameplay fun there are a few hidden places, and I generaly tried to make it more interesting to play
than the castle - which is why I chose a modern interiour that reflects a possible use today rather than keeping age ambiguous
which I had found to be quite limiting in options for loot containers, etc. when I made the previous POI.
The original is a protected historical building, that was build in the 15th century and - according to Wiki - had a lot
of changes done in the 17th and 18th century. The building is called Curia Schönborniana and was in use by the canon
of Bamberg Cathedral.







As always I'm happy to get some feedback from you guys - and I hope you have fun with it!
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