

Very good!
Next we’ll go to a place where the mother of the person we’re looking for went, just as my grandmother did!
Would you like to hear the riddle?
In search of where to do the laundry
going down the street towards the walls,
you come to a corner where the water’s freezing
and you can get your washing really clean.

Information: Documented as early as the 18th century, the public washhouse we see today is a smaller version of the original. In 1991 they shortened it and removed one of the roofs over the basins where the women used to do the laundry and catch upon the local gossip. This was an efficient way of spreading the news about the lives and miracles of the townspeople, long before the emergence of social media and the new communication technologies.
The next riddle is something you just need to look for.
There’s a geometrical figure that’s “floating”
on the water.
Can you tell us what it is?

Do you know the answer already?
This time you only have to look in the washhouse. The figure’s in the water and it’s made of stone!
The geometric figure floating in the water and the answer to the riddle is:
TRIANGLE