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Staircase type / Pellerhaus

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Strasbourg on the left, Nuremberg on the right: Cheek column with stepped base

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

from 1602 to 1605

Strasbourg on the left, Nuremberg on the right: Cheek column with stepped base



The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15 / Nuremberg, Pellerhaus on Egidienberg

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2021, Pablo de la Riestra, Theo Noll

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Strasbourg (left), Nuremberg (right): Comparison of staircases, Strasbourg to the left, Nuremberg to the right

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

from 1602 to 1605

Strasbourg (left), Nuremberg (right): Comparison of staircases, Strasbourg to the left, Nuremberg to the right



The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15 / Nuremberg, Pellerhaus on Egidienberg

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2021 und 2004, Pablo de la Riestra, Theo Noll

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Strasbourg (left): View through the stairwell, Pellerhaus (right): Detail of the stringers and handrail (modern central metal bar not included)

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

from 1602 to 1605

Strasbourg (left): View through the stairwell, Pellerhaus (right): Detail of the stringers and handrail (modern central metal bar not included)



The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15 / Nuremberg, Pellerhaus on Egidienberg

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2021, Pablo de la Riestra, Theo Noll

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Left: Strasbourg, right: Pellerhaus: Details of the undersides, left: in different types of stone

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

Info

from 1602 to 1605


Left: Strasbourg, right: Pellerhaus: Details of the undersides, left: in different types of stone


photo 2021, Pablo de la Riestra, Theo Noll


The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15 / Nuremberg, Pellerhaus on Egidienberg

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Straßbourg: dated, 1597

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

from 1602 to 1605

Straßbourg: dated, 1597



The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2021, Theo Noll

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Strasbourg: Letters J.S. for Jakob Sturm (underside renewed)

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

from 1602 to 1605

Strasbourg: Letters J.S. for Jakob Sturm (underside renewed)



The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2021, Theo Noll

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Left: Strasbourg, right: Nuremberg: Details

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

Info

from 1602 to 1605


Left: Strasbourg, right: Nuremberg: Details


photo 2021, Pablo de la Riestra, Theo Noll


The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15 / Nuremberg, Pellerhaus on Egidienberg

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Left: Strasbourg, right: Nuremberg: Ring-shaped stairwell closure and straight connection to the wall with balusters

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

from 1602 to 1605

Left: Strasbourg, right: Nuremberg: Ring-shaped stairwell closure and straight connection to the wall with balusters



The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15 / Nuremberg, Pellerhaus on Egidienberg

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2021, Pablo de la Riestra, Theo Noll

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Strasbourg: Stair turret from the outside

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

from 1602 to 1605

Strasbourg: Stair turret from the outside



The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2021, Pablo de la Riestra

Staircase type / Pellerhaus Strasbourg: Staircase portal

Staircase type / Pellerhaus

from 1602 to 1605

Strasbourg: Staircase portal



The spiral staircase in the Pellerhaus, originally preserved from 1602-05, follows, both as a whole and in detail, precursors in German architectural history. It is particularly similar to the houses at Fischmarkt 13 in Erfurt (1584) and Brandgasse 15 in Strasbourg (1597). All three are single-flight spiral staircases with a hollow central post, three stringers, and relief-decorated undersides.

The Strasbourg staircase is located in the so-called Sengenwald House (also known as the House of Jakob Sturm, although he had already died in 1553).

It suffered damage in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and was immediately restored. As in the Pellerhaus, the underside of the steps is decorated with grotesques, specifically with so-called "metal ornaments." A handrail and a ring-shaped stairwell further connect the two works.

See also:

- Pellerhaus

- City Library / Former Pellerhaus

Location: Strasbourg, Brandgasse 15 / Nuremberg, Pellerhaus on Egidienberg

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2021, Theo Noll

Martin I
Peller

Further works

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)
Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)
Martin Peller Medal
Martin Peller Medal
Peller House
Peller House
Ceiling of the beautiful room
Ceiling of the beautiful room
Gable crowning with Zeus at the Pellerhaus
Gable crowning with Zeus at the Pellerhaus
The plastic decoration of the Peller House
The plastic decoration of the Peller House
Staircase type / Pellerhaus
Staircase type / Pellerhaus
Oven grate in the beautiful room
Oven grate in the beautiful room
Fireplace door on the first floor
Fireplace door on the first floor
Fireplace door on the first floor
Fireplace door on the first floor
Fireplace door on the second floor
Fireplace door on the second floor
Fireplace door on the second floor
Fireplace door on the second floor
Former municipal library / former Peller house
Former municipal library / former Peller house

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