Site plan
St. Sebald
The small stained-glass window depicting the church's patron saint, St. Sebald, was formerly part of a donation that also included the two panels of the Annunciation to Mary in the north sacristy; the dimensions and coat of arms are identical in both cases. (...)
Hartmut Scholz: Masterpieces of Stained Glass, St. Sebald in Nuremberg, Freiburg im Breisgau, 2007 The upper pair of coats of arms likely refers to Paul Vorchtel and Klara Pirckheimer. The two lower coats of arms, Pirckheimer and Löffelholz, represent Dr. Johannes Pirckheimer and Barbara Löffelholz, the parents of the humanist Willibald Pirckheimer. See also: (- Window with the church's patron saint, St. Sebald) - Window with the Angel of the Annunciation - Window with Mary
Location: Nuremberg, Sebald Parish House, Oriel, Window I 1b
Material: Glas
photo 2022, Theo Noll
St. Sebald
The small stained-glass window depicting the church's patron saint, St. Sebald, was formerly part of a donation that also included the two panels of the Annunciation to Mary in the north sacristy; the dimensions and coat of arms are identical in both cases. (...)
Hartmut Scholz: Masterpieces of Stained Glass, St. Sebald in Nuremberg, Freiburg im Breisgau, 2007 The upper pair of coats of arms likely refers to Paul Vorchtel and Klara Pirckheimer. The two lower coats of arms, Pirckheimer and Löffelholz, represent Dr. Johannes Pirckheimer and Barbara Löffelholz, the parents of the humanist Willibald Pirckheimer. See also: (- Window with the church's patron saint, St. Sebald) - Window with the Angel of the Annunciation - Window with Mary
Location: Nuremberg, Sebald Parish House, Oriel, Window I 1b
Material: Glas
photo 2022, Theo Noll
upper half of the image
St. Sebald
The small stained-glass window depicting the church's patron saint, St. Sebald, was formerly part of a donation that also included the two panels of the Annunciation to Mary in the north sacristy; the dimensions and coat of arms are identical in both cases. (...)
Hartmut Scholz: Masterpieces of Stained Glass, St. Sebald in Nuremberg, Freiburg im Breisgau, 2007 The upper pair of coats of arms likely refers to Paul Vorchtel and Klara Pirckheimer. The two lower coats of arms, Pirckheimer and Löffelholz, represent Dr. Johannes Pirckheimer and Barbara Löffelholz, the parents of the humanist Willibald Pirckheimer. See also: (- Window with the church's patron saint, St. Sebald) - Window with the Angel of the Annunciation - Window with Mary
Location: Nuremberg, Sebald Parish House, Oriel, Window I 1b
Material: Glas
photo 2022, Pablo de la Riestra
Sebald with the church model, detail view
St. Sebald
The small stained-glass window depicting the church's patron saint, St. Sebald, was formerly part of a donation that also included the two panels of the Annunciation to Mary in the north sacristy; the dimensions and coat of arms are identical in both cases. (...)
Hartmut Scholz: Masterpieces of Stained Glass, St. Sebald in Nuremberg, Freiburg im Breisgau, 2007 The upper pair of coats of arms likely refers to Paul Vorchtel and Klara Pirckheimer. The two lower coats of arms, Pirckheimer and Löffelholz, represent Dr. Johannes Pirckheimer and Barbara Löffelholz, the parents of the humanist Willibald Pirckheimer. See also: (- Window with the church's patron saint, St. Sebald) - Window with the Angel of the Annunciation - Window with Mary
Location: Nuremberg, Sebald Parish House, Oriel, Window I 1b
Material: Glas
photo 2022, Pablo de la Riestra
Lower half of the image
St. Sebald
The small stained-glass window depicting the church's patron saint, St. Sebald, was formerly part of a donation that also included the two panels of the Annunciation to Mary in the north sacristy; the dimensions and coat of arms are identical in both cases. (...)
Hartmut Scholz: Masterpieces of Stained Glass, St. Sebald in Nuremberg, Freiburg im Breisgau, 2007 The upper pair of coats of arms likely refers to Paul Vorchtel and Klara Pirckheimer. The two lower coats of arms, Pirckheimer and Löffelholz, represent Dr. Johannes Pirckheimer and Barbara Löffelholz, the parents of the humanist Willibald Pirckheimer. See also: (- Window with the church's patron saint, St. Sebald) - Window with the Angel of the Annunciation - Window with Mary
Location: Nuremberg, Sebald Parish House, Oriel, Window I 1b
Material: Glas
photo 2022, Theo Noll
Fenster aus dem Chörlein neben zwei aus der Sakristei von St. Sebald
photo 2022, Theo Noll
St. Sebald
The small stained-glass window depicting the church's patron saint, St. Sebald, was formerly part of a donation that also included the two panels of the Annunciation to Mary in the north sacristy; the dimensions and coat of arms are identical in both cases. (...)
Hartmut Scholz: Masterpieces of Stained Glass, St. Sebald in Nuremberg, Freiburg im Breisgau, 2007 The upper pair of coats of arms likely refers to Paul Vorchtel and Klara Pirckheimer. The two lower coats of arms, Pirckheimer and Löffelholz, represent Dr. Johannes Pirckheimer and Barbara Löffelholz, the parents of the humanist Willibald Pirckheimer. See also: (- Window with the church's patron saint, St. Sebald) - Window with the Angel of the Annunciation - Window with Mary
Location: Nuremberg, Sebald Parish House, Oriel, Window I 1b
Material: Glas
Please let us know your opinion about our website, the museum, our idea or any other evaluation. We shall be please about any comments and suggestions..