Nasendach
Nasendach is a term originating from the Bavarian dialect of German, literally translating to "nose roof." It refers to a protruding roof section, often found above a window or door, designed to offer protection from rain and snow. This architectural feature is common in traditional Bavarian and Alpine building styles, contributing to the region's characteristic aesthetic.
The primary function of a nasendach is practical. By extending the roofline outwards, it shields the area