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Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west

Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west General view. This is the most exact inventory of an architectural complex that has been delivered to posterity so far

Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west

1625

General view. This is the most exact inventory of an architectural complex that has been delivered to posterity so far



Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, shelf number HB 3097 (Photo M. Runge)

Design: Bien, Hans

Realization: Bien, Hans

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Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west Detail: top left malt: case, bottom left: Hofreuth, right: Buildings around the Hospice yard

Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west

1625

Detail: top left malt: case, bottom left: Hofreuth, right: Buildings around the Hospice yard



Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, shelf number HB 3097 (Photo M. Runge)

Design: Bien, Hans

Realization: Bien, Hans

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Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west Comparison Bien and photograph from the air: Jacob´s Church and the L-shaped granary have been preserved, the Elisabeth-Chapel was replaced by the Elisabeth-Church after 1748. Remaining building have been frequently replaced (now police headquarters)

Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west

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1625


Comparison Bien and photograph from the air: Jacob´s Church and the L-shaped granary have been preserved, the Elisabeth-Chapel was replaced by the Elisabeth-Church after 1748. Remaining building have been frequently replaced (now police headquarters)


photo 2012, Hajo Dietz


Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, shelf number HB 3097 (Photo M. Runge)

Design: Bien, Hans

Realization: Bien, Hans

Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west Jacob´s Church with connecting bridge to commandery, roof of the church still granary, front before the changes conducted by Heideloff

Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west

1625

Jacob´s Church with connecting bridge to commandery, roof of the church still granary, front before the changes conducted by Heideloff



Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, shelf number HB 3097 (Photo M. Runge)

Design: Bien, Hans

Realization: Bien, Hans

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Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west Granary with ground floor stables

Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west

1625

Granary with ground floor stables



Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, shelf number HB 3097 (Photo M. Runge)

Design: Bien, Hans

Realization: Bien, Hans

photo

Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west Comparison Bien and photograph (the top hatch in the front gable is bricked up and the number of four tiers of dormer windows has been reduced to two)

Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west

Info

1625


Comparison Bien and photograph (the top hatch in the front gable is bricked up and the number of four tiers of dormer windows has been reduced to two)


photo 2008, Pablo de la Riestra


Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, shelf number HB 3097 (Photo M. Runge)

Design: Bien, Hans

Realization: Bien, Hans

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Panoramic view of the City of Nuremberg as seen from the west
Panoramic view of the City of Nuremberg as seen from the west
Prospect from the bird´s eye
Prospect from the bird´s eye
Isometric Picture of the whole plan of the German House in Nuremberg with view into the ground floors
Isometric Picture of the whole plan of the German House in Nuremberg with view into the ground floors
Isometric Picture of the whole plant of the German House in Nuremberg with view from the bird´s eye into the upper floors
Isometric Picture of the whole plant of the German House in Nuremberg with view from the bird´s eye into the upper floors
Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west
Isometric sketch of the German House in Nuremberg from the bird´s eye as seen from the south/west
Kress´s map of Nuremberg with surrounding wall
Kress´s map of Nuremberg with surrounding wall
Nuremberg top view from the south
Nuremberg top view from the south
Steep Top View from the east
Steep Top View from the east
View to Furth
View to Furth
This City of Nuremberg within its enclosing walls…
This City of Nuremberg within its enclosing walls…

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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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