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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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