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Apollo Temple

Apollo Temple View from the north

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

View from the north


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Apollo Temple View from the west

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

View from the west


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Apollo Temple Fortuna on the Lantern (sculpture by Philipp Kittler from 1935)

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

Fortuna on the Lantern (sculpture by Philipp Kittler from 1935)


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Apollo Temple View from the south

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

View from the south


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Apollo Temple Entrance porch with rotunda

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

Entrance porch with rotunda


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Apollo Temple Rotunda and entrance porch

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

Rotunda and entrance porch


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Apollo Temple View from the east

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

View from the east


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Apollo Temple Round arched entrance with doris pilasters

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

Round arched entrance with doris pilasters


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Apollo Temple Entrance porch, detail with sloping roof and console cornice

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

Entrance porch, detail with sloping roof and console cornice


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Apollo Temple Round building, detailed view

Apollo Temple

around 1820 1830

Round building, detailed view


-garden pavilion- Classical circular building, around 1820/30 (restored after damage in the Second World War). The rotunda with inner corridor and porch. Eight green marbled wooden columns with gilded capitals support the dome, which opens into a lantern. All-round stucco beams with tendril frieze and cornice; Above it is an attic with stucco relief fields (each vases or musical instruments, flanked by winged genii with blowhorns and acanthus tendrils). The dome is coffered, with rosettes and foliage bands above the columns. The lantern is polygonal with pilasters. When dealing with rectangular windows. To the east, entrance porch with two small side rooms. Exterior plastered, the dome covered with slate. Conversion and porch with a pent roof or gable roof over a console cornice. Dome crowned by a gilded statue. Round arched entrance with dorising pilasters; Classicist two-wing frame door with skylight window.

Günther P. Fehring and Anton Ress, The City of Nuremberg, short inventory, 1977, pp.287-288

see also: Fortuna on the lanternFeedback geben

Location: Nuremberg, Cramer-Klett-Park, Outer Cramer-Klett-Straße 12

photo 2024, Theo Noll

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