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Former General Health Insurance

Former General Health Insurance View of the front from above

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

View of the front from above


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Street view of the central block

Former General Health Insurance

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1923 1925


Street view of the central block


photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

Former General Health Insurance Left wing of the building

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Left wing of the building


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Steinmetzzeichen des Architekten an der nördlichen Kante des Hauptgebäudes

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Steinmetzzeichen des Architekten an der nördlichen Kante des Hauptgebäudes


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nürnberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2023, Theo Noll

Former General Health Insurance Steinmetzzeichen: oben, Verwaltungsgebäude der Neumeyer AG / unten, ehem. AOK

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Steinmetzzeichen: oben, Verwaltungsgebäude der Neumeyer AG / unten, ehem. AOK


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nürnberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2023, Theo Noll

Former General Health Insurance Dächer von Norden

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Dächer von Norden


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nürnberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2019, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Crowning structure of the main portal with the Aesculapian coat of arms

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Crowning structure of the main portal with the Aesculapian coat of arms


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Triangular pediment with fruit basket and birds

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Triangular pediment with fruit basket and birds


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Tondo with relief mask

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Tondo with relief mask


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse

Former General Health Insurance

Info

1923 1925


Back front, Mühlgasse


photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

Former General Health Insurance Moat with back front, Mühlgasse

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Moat with back front, Mühlgasse


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse, detail

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Back front, Mühlgasse, detail


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse, stairwell with gable

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Back front, Mühlgasse, stairwell with gable


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse, corbel figure (squirrel with nut by Max Heilmeier)

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Back front, Mühlgasse, corbel figure (squirrel with nut by Max Heilmeier)


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse, corbel figure (pelican with fledgling by Max Heilmeier)

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Back front, Mühlgasse, corbel figure (pelican with fledgling by Max Heilmeier)


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse, corbel figure (eagle with snake by Max Heilmeier)

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Back front, Mühlgasse, corbel figure (eagle with snake by Max Heilmeier)


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse, semicircular stairwell

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Back front, Mühlgasse, semicircular stairwell


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse, semicircular stairwell, St. George by Max Heilmeier

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Back front, Mühlgasse, semicircular stairwell, St. George by Max Heilmeier


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse, Gothic inscription of 1484 and memorial frame of 1924

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Back front, Mühlgasse, Gothic inscription of 1484 and memorial frame of 1924


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra

Former General Health Insurance Back front, Mühlgasse, panel with inscription of 1923

Former General Health Insurance

1923 1925

Back front, Mühlgasse, panel with inscription of 1923


Architect: Hans Müller

The building, 107 m long, was erected on the grounds of the first city moat. At the opening ceremony Lord Mayor Luppe referred to it as a"credit of the city". The main front facing Karl-Grillenberger-Straße was built from stones of new red sandstone, which were saved from demolition. The non-uniform back fronts facing the moat in Mühlgasse are plastered.

Location: Nuremberg, Karl-Grillenberger-Straße 1

Design: Müller und Kröck, Hans und Karl

photo 2016, Theo Noll

Hans und Karl
Müller und Kröck

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