House & Garden 
mountain workmen must be credited a beauty 
—rude as it may be—which many of the 
buildings of this Austrian province undoubt¬ 
edly have. The severely Gothic is blended 
with southern feeling in Castle Campan at 
Kaltern, farther down the valley south of 
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Botzen. Nearly square in plan it is covered 
with a single hipped roof, above the corners 
of which extend the pyramidal roofs of bays. 
These high slender bays or erker are rec¬ 
tangular in plan and are attached diagonally 
to the corners of the building in the true 
fashion of the Tyrolese. But the castle 
as a whole has an Italian mien; and in 
the finish of its interior, the larger apart¬ 
ments are pretentious examples of southern 
styles. Even the humbler rooms indicate 
by the paneling of ceilings and a certain 
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symmetry in the wood detail a coming 
change. As we shall see in a future paper 
these modifications become farther south 
at Trent not ill-suited to the heart of Italy 
itself. 
Herbert C. Wise. 
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