Josef Martin Morel, the cloth merchant from Savoy, once turned up on the market square in Wil, his carriage laden with the finest fabrics from France.
The local citizens flocked to marvel at the latest fashions and bought enthusiastically from Morel.
In the evenings, he would talk about his travels and adventures over a glass of wine in the inns.
Today, 200 years later, we appear as building surveyors at many buildings worthy of protection from this period - but not with the latest fashions like Josef Martin Morel, but with the most modern surveying technology.
We tell the stories of these recordings and their 3D models, mostly not in the guesthouses, but here on LinkedIn.
Why are we talking about Monsieur Morel today? Because the building we modelled, which is now the town hall of Wil, used to be the cloth merchant's home and business premises.
Josef Martin Morel, the cloth merchant from Savoy, once turned up on the market square in Wil, his carriage laden with the finest fabrics from France.