1715
The King's Bridge, commonly called the Parfüsser Bridge, in Nuremberg. a. the Viatic House. b. the Parfüsser Church. c. the penitentiary. d. the Foundling. e. part of the hospital. f. the Catharina Convent.
Location: private
Design: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Realization: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Material: Copperplate engraving
scan 2015, Theo Noll
1715
Detailed view of the Heilig-Geist-Spital (Holy Spirit Hospital) and, on the right (d), the Foundling
The King's Bridge, commonly called the Parfüsser Bridge, in Nuremberg. a. the Viatic House. b. the Parfüsser Church. c. the penitentiary. d. the Foundling. e. part of the hospital. f. the Catharina Convent.
Location: private
Design: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Realization: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Material: Copperplate engraving
scan 2015, Theo Noll
1715
Detailed view of the Pegnitz riverbank, the prison (c), the Barfüßerkirche (b), and the towers of St. Lorenz
The King's Bridge, commonly called the Parfüsser Bridge, in Nuremberg. a. the Viatic House. b. the Parfüsser Church. c. the penitentiary. d. the Foundling. e. part of the hospital. f. the Catharina Convent.
Location: private
Design: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Realization: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Material: Copperplate engraving
scan 2015, Theo Noll
1715
Detailed view: Center of the image (c) Roof of the four-story prison
The King's Bridge, commonly called the Parfüsser Bridge, in Nuremberg. a. the Viatic House. b. the Parfüsser Church. c. the penitentiary. d. the Foundling. e. part of the hospital. f. the Catharina Convent.
Location: private
Design: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Realization: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Material: Copperplate engraving
scan 2015, Theo Noll
1715
Detailed view of the right half of the sheet
The King's Bridge, commonly called the Parfüsser Bridge, in Nuremberg. a. the Viatic House. b. the Parfüsser Church. c. the penitentiary. d. the Foundling. e. part of the hospital. f. the Catharina Convent.
Location: private
Design: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Realization: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Material: Copperplate engraving
scan 2015, Theo Noll
1715
Detailed view with Viatishaus and bridge
The King's Bridge, commonly called the Parfüsser Bridge, in Nuremberg. a. the Viatic House. b. the Parfüsser Church. c. the penitentiary. d. the Foundling. e. part of the hospital. f. the Catharina Convent.
Location: private
Design: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Realization: Delsenbach, Johann Adam
Material: Copperplate engraving
scan 2015, Theo Noll
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