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Nuremberg, Germany - interior of Albrecht Durers house
Nuremberg, Germany - the library room of Albrecht Durers house, a timber frame (fachwerkhaus) building located in the Altstadt (old town) section of Nuremberg. The Renaissance artist Albrecht Durer purchased the house in 1509 and lived there until his death in 1528. In 1871 the house opened as a museum dedicated to the artists work.
circa 1910s
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Albrecht Bookshelves Chairs Chandelier Durer Floorboards Frame Jan16 Nuremberg Renaissance Shelves Study Timber Albert Altstadt Artists Fachwerkhaus
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Step into the past and explore the enchanting interior of Albrecht Dürer's house in Nuremberg, Germany. This timber frame (fachwerkhaus) building, located in the heart of the Old Town (Altstadt) section, has been a testament to history since Dürer purchased it in 1509. The renowned Renaissance artist lived and worked here until his death in 1528. As we enter the library room, we are transported back in time. The wooden floorboards creak softly underfoot, while the warm glow of the chandelier illuminates the room, casting intricate shadows on the walls. The room is filled with an air of tranquility and creativity, as if Dürer himself could walk in at any moment. The shelves are lined with an impressive collection of books, reflecting Dürer's insatiable curiosity and passion for knowledge. The table in the center of the room, with its worn surface and faded chairs, invites us to sit and study, much like Dürer did over four centuries ago. The wooden bookshelves, adorned with intricate carvings, hold a wealth of knowledge waiting to be discovered. The Albrecht Dürer House in Nuremberg opened as a museum in 1871, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the life of one of the most influential artists of the Renaissance period. This photograph, taken in the 1910s, captures the essence of the room, inviting us to step into Dürer's world and experience it for ourselves.
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