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Riding hall of the 1st Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment

Riding hall of the 1st Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment Overall view from the southwest

Riding hall of the 1st Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment

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1862


Overall view from the southwest


photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra

Architect unknown. Altered by the Building Committee under Leo von Klenze. Neo-Gothic, elongated building in the Classical style with English influences. The south facade is divided into three sections by turrets; the main portal and windows feature Tudor arches. Tondi with horse head reliefs indicate its former function. Converted into residential use in 2008/09

Location: Nuremberg, Bärenschanzstraße 10c

Riding hall of the 1st Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment View from the southeast to the main facade

Riding hall of the 1st Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment

1862

View from the southeast to the main facade


Architect unknown. Altered by the Building Committee under Leo von Klenze. Neo-Gothic, elongated building in the Classical style with English influences. The south facade is divided into three sections by turrets; the main portal and windows feature Tudor arches. Tondi with horse head reliefs indicate its former function. Converted into residential use in 2008/09

Location: Nuremberg, Bärenschanzstraße 10c

photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra

Riding hall of the 1st Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment Row of windows on the west side

Riding hall of the 1st Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment

1862

Row of windows on the west side


Architect unknown. Altered by the Building Committee under Leo von Klenze. Neo-Gothic, elongated building in the Classical style with English influences. The south facade is divided into three sections by turrets; the main portal and windows feature Tudor arches. Tondi with horse head reliefs indicate its former function. Converted into residential use in 2008/09

Location: Nuremberg, Bärenschanzstraße 10c

photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra

Riding hall of the 1st Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment South facade, tondo with horse head

Riding hall of the 1st Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment

1862

South facade, tondo with horse head


Architect unknown. Altered by the Building Committee under Leo von Klenze. Neo-Gothic, elongated building in the Classical style with English influences. The south facade is divided into three sections by turrets; the main portal and windows feature Tudor arches. Tondi with horse head reliefs indicate its former function. Converted into residential use in 2008/09

Location: Nuremberg, Bärenschanzstraße 10c

photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra

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The Förderverein Kulturhistorisches Museum Nürnberg e.V. supports the establishment of a museum of cultural history in Nuremberg. In anticipation of this it presents selected works of Nuremberg art in digital form. The Association will be happy to welcome new members. You will find a declaration of membership on our website.

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