During the 16th century a number of craftsmen and small businesses moved into the growing town.
The war also cost the company many of its experienced craftsmen.
There were also, even quite early on, rather a great number of craftsmen in the village.
As is to be expected from the work of such notable craftsman.
With the help of several other local craftsmen, the bridge was opened late that year.
These companies are typically either a single individual or a very small group of craftsmen who work closely together.
Most of the village's farmers and craftsmen likely died in this time.
You can go to museums and see the work of old craftsmen, but when they die, that's it.
The lower town used to be the quarter of merchants and craftsmen.
Downstairs they sell their work and that of other craftsmen.