Risch House
The Risch House in Fläsch is a detached, large-volume double residential house from the year 1784. It impresses with its unchanged room structure and the coat of arms of the builders Amandus Marugg and Eva Sulzer between the front doors.
This free-standing, large-volume house is well-proportioned and harmonious when viewed and was originally conceived as a semi-detached house with the same floor plan. The coat of arms of the builders Amandus Marugg and Eva Sulzer is placed as a connecting element between the two front doors. The interior structure is largely unchanged from its original state. The alleyway it stands on visually benefits from the enclosed front gardens.