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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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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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
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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1625
Granary with ground floor stables
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, shelf number HB 3097 (Photo M. Runge)
Design: Bien, Hans
Realization: Bien, Hans
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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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