Why does Munich have so many red coloured roofs...

why does Munich have so many red coloured roofs? I noticed some other Euro cities like Austria and Italy have similar roof colours. Is this some sort of material they all used?

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It was the material that was available

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terracotta

This.
>mass produce some shit
>apply it
/thread

those buildings look about as old as the middle ages

>middle ages
>mass producing anything

dont think you know much of what youre saying

Prague has these amazing roofs too, terracotta is pure SOVL

Lmao those houses are not medieval

everywhere has these roofs, except for western Germany and France
they are soulless blue/grey

Some cities in France have them too

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where?

Lyon. It's famous for being particularly red seen from the sky.

Looks nice

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are you thinking of Hamburg?

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>those buildings look about as old as the middle ages
Sonny, let me tell you about this one hullabaloo they had back in the ole' 1940s...

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Cologne, Bonn, Saarburg, Cochem, Trier
Lilles, Rennes, Paris

They are very common in southern europe too

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imagine a big EU funded project to paint them all a better colour. like magenta or green or something.

would people be okay with that?

Europa is so beautiful bros... I kneel...

What material is the green, copper? The roofs in Paris are like that too

loud neighbors
this problem ruins an entire continent

idk