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The image displays the side of a building, likely in Embrach, Switzerland, featuring a large historical mural and multiple windows. The scene is set against an overcast, cloudy sky.

The central subject is a detailed mural composed of a portrait and historical landscape scenes, framed by ornate borders. At the bottom left, a circular portrait depicts a man identified as Heinrich Brennwald (1478-1551), described as the "letzter Probst" (last provost) of an "Amtshaus Zehntenscheune" (customs house/tithe barn). Above this portrait, a scene labeled "Embrach Mitte des 15. Jabrhunderts" (Embrach mid-15th century) illustrates a village landscape with buildings. Another scene, "Embrach 1800," shows a similar but possibly evolved view of the locality.

Adjacent to the painted scenes, a lengthy German text from "Aus der Thronif son Heinrich Brennwald" (From the chronicle of Heinrich Brennwald) describes a historical event from 1444. It recounts how forces from Baden and Regensberg, associated with the Lignoffen (Confederates) and the county of Kyburg, advanced towards Embrach. The village was subsequently burned and plundered, leaving only two houses intact, before the forces moved on to plunder Bülach.

The building itself features several windows with white grilles and decorative frames, some of which exhibit a warm, orange glow from internal lighting. Below a large lower window, four terracotta pots are lined up on a ledge. Ornate, dark gray and white decorative patterns adorn the window surrounds and sections of the wall. The time of day appears to be daylight, under a uniformly cloudy sky.
FM-mPinm1

Jun 2, 2026

Embrach, Switzerland

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The image displays the side of a building, likely in Embrach, Switzerland, featuring a large historical mural and multiple windows. The scene is set against an overcast, cloudy sky. The central subject is a detailed mural composed of a portrait and historical landscape scenes, framed by ornate borders. At the bottom left, a circular portrait depicts a man identified as Heinrich Brennwald (1478-1551), described as the "letzter Probst" (last provost) of an "Amtshaus Zehntenscheune" (customs house/tithe barn). Above this portrait, a scene labeled "Embrach Mitte des 15. Jabrhunderts" (Embrach mid-15th century) illustrates a village landscape with buildings. Another scene, "Embrach 1800," shows a similar but possibly evolved view of the locality. Adjacent to the painted scenes, a lengthy German text from "Aus der Thronif son Heinrich Brennwald" (From the chronicle of Heinrich Brennwald) describes a historical event from 1444. It recounts how forces from Baden and Regensberg, associated with the Lignoffen (Confederates) and the county of Kyburg, advanced towards Embrach. The village was subsequently burned and plundered, leaving only two houses intact, before the forces moved on to plunder Bülach. The building itself features several windows with white grilles and decorative frames, some of which exhibit a warm, orange glow from internal lighting. Below a large lower window, four terracotta pots are lined up on a ledge. Ornate, dark gray and white decorative patterns adorn the window surrounds and sections of the wall. The time of day appears to be daylight, under a uniformly cloudy sky.

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