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Mysterious banner appears: Is Fürth's first tiny house park being planned?

24.06.2026 15:39 1 min 1 source
NN.de DEU
Mysterious banner appears: Is Fürth's first tiny house park being planned?
Original source: NN.de

A banner has appeared on the edge of Fürth, in the Wiesengrund area, announcing the creation of the city's first tiny house park. Conservationists have raised concerns because the site borders a water protection zone. The city administration stated it has no information about the project.

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Mysterious banner appears: Is Fürth's first tiny house park being planned?

24.06.2026 NN.de DEU Original source

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