It is definitely the narrowest house on Linzer Landstrasse. The facade has only been under monument protection since 2017, because the 4.93 meter neo-baroque at number 8 is not exactly one of the cultural-historical delicacies of Upper Austria. But the story does offer something delicious. Because back then, a hundred years ago, there was a branch of the largest smoked goods production in Upper Austria. The production was almost around the corner: the smoked goods and sausage factory Anton Glöckler had in the
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