The entrance of this townhouse is facing a quiet side street of Kreis 5. One would find numerous of parking spaces but no trees or bushes near the entrance. The face is painted in a bright yellow, while the entrance is highlighted by a gray frame. Although the colorful facade could bring up joy, signs of usage, loud cars driving by and metal bars on the window next to the entrance rather generate the opposite. The whole atmosphere is
The entrance is recessed in a niche with thick walls made from concrete. This offers a private space for the habitants. The main entrance is closed with a heavy, old looking wooden door which is featured trough more metal bars. Behind the bars is a tinted glass pane, allowing to glance inside out but not vice versa. Right next to the entrance is a window, recessed like the entrance itself. Characterized trough a ledge, metal bars and a window with a white frame behind it. Thus, one cannot look inside.
The remaining entrances on this side of the street show the same characteristics. One will get no impression of the living behind closed doors. Each floor and entrance are withdrawn. Expect the small assortment of books sitting on the window shelf next to the main entrance, allowing to create an image of the residents.