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Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Pablo de la Riestra

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Theo Noll

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Theo Noll

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Pablo de la Riestra

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Theo Noll

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2026,

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Pablo de la Riestra

Wartburg-Oriel Watercolor by G.C. Wilder from 1849 and current view of Wartburg Castle

Wartburg-Oriel

Watercolor by G.C. Wilder from 1849 and current view of Wartburg Castle


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Pablo de la Riestra,

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Theo Noll

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Theo Noll

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel

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photo 2020, Theo Noll

Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

Wartburg-Oriel

Wartburg-Oriel


Copy from 1953/54 /

see also: House Chapel, Adlerstrasse 9

Remains of the original are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum. The small chancel originally belonged to the house chapel at Adlerstrasse 9/corner of Hörmannsgasse (pre-war numbering); the medieval address was Am Rossmarkt (or Am alten Rossmarkt).

In 1872, the chancel was dismantled in Nuremberg and installed in the outer bailey of Wartburg Castle.

Location: Eisenach, Wartburg

photo 2020, Theo Noll

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