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Here's an example of what I meant: Synagogue I was there last month (passing through the town), the roof at the front has gone down a bit since this photo and at the back the roof is pretty much completely gone.
Such houses are sometimes listed, sometimes not. The situation is absolutely chaotic. And even listed houses often get sold to the first investor. They don't have to present a concept for the building, they just have to bring the money. In many cases these investors destroy these buildings during restoration, and the monument protection service has no means to stop them.
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