The oldest house in Malmedy is on the right bank of the Warche in the district of Outrelepont. It dates from the 16th century and was spared by the great fires of 1587, 1689 and 1944. In spite of the wars and some very severe flooding, the house has retained its original, typical character. This tiny Ardennes house was built of clay. The rather tight interior gives it a particularly cosy, warm atmosphere. People's gazes cannot help being attracted by the pretty facade and the original shutters. The house is a precious architectural remnant from long forgotten times.