1914
Commemorative photo in the small tavern on the ground floor
The Großreuth Morning Society in the year 1914
"The Großreuth Morning Society / Association of Nuremberg early risers who met three to four times a week after a morning walk from the Maxtor to Großreuth h.d.V., gathering at 6 a.m. for breakfast at the Lutz coffee house there. The money donated to a collection box on these occasions was distributed every year on December 26th at a Christmas celebration at 6 a.m. to Nuremberg's homes for the blind and children. The Morning Society existed from the first half of the 19th century until at least 1920."
Q: StadtAN E 6/911
L: Münch, S., The Großreuth Morning Society, in: Unser Bayern 10 (1958), 79-80
Dr. Horst-Dieter Beyerstedt, Nuremberg City Archives
in: Nuremberg City Lexicon, edited by Michael Diefenbacher and Rudolf Endres, 1999
see also: Lutzgarten
Location: Nuremberg, Großreuth, Großreuther Str. 113, small pub on the ground floor
photo 2020, Theo Noll
1914
Declaration
photo 2020, Theo Noll
The Großreuth Morning Society in the year 1914
"The Großreuth Morning Society / Association of Nuremberg early risers who met three to four times a week after a morning walk from the Maxtor to Großreuth h.d.V., gathering at 6 a.m. for breakfast at the Lutz coffee house there. The money donated to a collection box on these occasions was distributed every year on December 26th at a Christmas celebration at 6 a.m. to Nuremberg's homes for the blind and children. The Morning Society existed from the first half of the 19th century until at least 1920."
Q: StadtAN E 6/911
L: Münch, S., The Großreuth Morning Society, in: Unser Bayern 10 (1958), 79-80
Dr. Horst-Dieter Beyerstedt, Nuremberg City Archives
in: Nuremberg City Lexicon, edited by Michael Diefenbacher and Rudolf Endres, 1999
see also: Lutzgarten
Location: Nuremberg, Großreuth, Großreuther Str. 113, small pub on the ground floor
1914
The Großreuth Morning Society in the year 1914
"The Großreuth Morning Society / Association of Nuremberg early risers who met three to four times a week after a morning walk from the Maxtor to Großreuth h.d.V., gathering at 6 a.m. for breakfast at the Lutz coffee house there. The money donated to a collection box on these occasions was distributed every year on December 26th at a Christmas celebration at 6 a.m. to Nuremberg's homes for the blind and children. The Morning Society existed from the first half of the 19th century until at least 1920."
Q: StadtAN E 6/911
L: Münch, S., The Großreuth Morning Society, in: Unser Bayern 10 (1958), 79-80
Dr. Horst-Dieter Beyerstedt, Nuremberg City Archives
in: Nuremberg City Lexicon, edited by Michael Diefenbacher and Rudolf Endres, 1999
see also: Lutzgarten
Location: Nuremberg, Großreuth, Großreuther Str. 113, small pub on the ground floor
photo 2020, Theo Noll
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