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Help identifying a German town please

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I had a German calendar and it said the name of the German town and street, but stupidly, I cut it off. Can anyone tell me where this is, and what street, if possible? Thank you.

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It's the Malerwinkelhaus, a museum located in Marktbreit. Marktbreit is a small town in Bavaria.
The street is the Bachgasse, the museum has the number 2.

http://www.malerwinkelhaus.de/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marktbreit
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I'm impressed Marcus, one could believe your profession is beeing tour guide!
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The yellow house on the right hand corner seems to be almost made of candy or vanilla jello. Amazing colors.
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Good thing Marcus was on this! Could be any town in Bavaria. It looks very similar to an area in Ulm
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Marcus, you are awesome! Thank you. I've been to Germany twice, and this place looks wonderful.
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Here is a secret for identifying almost anything pictured on the Internet, but do not tell anyone.

Put your cursor on the image and right mouse click.
Select "Search Google for Image" assuming Google is your default search engine.

Here is what I got for the image above: Ta da !
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Mad Mac wrote:Here is a secret for identifying almost anything pictured on the Internet, but do not tell anyone.

Put your cursor on the image and right mouse click.
Select "Search Google for Image" assuming Google is your default search engine.

Here is what I got for the image above: Ta da !
I believe that feature is exclusive to Google Chrome users.
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Oops. Sorry for the curve ball. I really do like a lot of things about Google Chrome.
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Jazz wrote:Marcus, you are awesome! Thank you. I've been to Germany twice, and this place looks wonderful.
You're welcome.
It was pure coincidence, I had been there five years ago when we made a ten-day bicycle tour in Bavaria.
It's a wonderful place and the countryside in general is wonderful, too, in this part of Germany.
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You do have a beautiful country. I've been up the Rhine and Elbe.
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