Kaiserstallung der Nürnberger Burg | Imperial stables of Nuremberg Castle
Die Kaiserstallung ist das bedeutendste der reichsstädtischen Gebäude in Nürnberg. Der zweistöckige Steinbau mit fünf übereinander liegenden Dachböden wurde 1494/1495 von Hans Beheim d. Ä. als Kornspeicher errichtet und dient heute als Jugendherberge, Original: Dia-handkoloriert, aus Vortragsreihe: "Wanderfahrten durch Bayern"
The imperial stables is the most important of the imperial city buildings in Nuremberg. The two-story stone building with five attics lying one above the other was built in 1494/1495 by Hans Beheim the Elder built as a granary and now serves as a youth hostel, original: hand-colored slide, from the lecture series: "Hiking trips through Bavaria"
The imperial stables is the most important of the imperial city buildings in Nuremberg. The two-story stone building with five attics lying one above the other was built in 1494/1495 by Hans Beheim the Elder built as a granary and now serves as a youth hostel, original: hand-colored slide, from the lecture series: "Hiking trips through Bavaria"
Fotograf | Collection Carl Simon |
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Aufnahmedatum | 1930-01-01 |
Sammlung | Wanderfahrten durch Bayern sw - Hiking trips through Bavaria bw |
Stichwörter | Bavaria, Bayern, Burg, Deutschland, Germany, Jugendherberge, Kaiserstallung, Nuremberg Castle, Nürnberg, castle, youth hostel |
Copyright | © foticon images |
Credit | © foticon-images/coll. Carl Simon |
Anweisungen | Additional copyrights to be cleared |
Dateiname | foticon-simon-162-018-sw.jpg |