With this 360 degree panoramic view, you can take a look at Albrecht Dürer's House.
Dürer's house was finally converted into a museum in 1871, and multi-talented Nuremberg artist, Friedrich Wilhelm Wanderer, designed the new furnishings and fittings, catering to 19th century tastes. However, he based his design on many details from Dürer's works, and so the rooms today give quite a good impression of home décor around 1500. Here, you can get a feeling for the homely cosiness of Old Nuremberg in proper style, amidst heavy beams, carved wooden furniture and a view of the castle through windows with bull's eye panes.
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Picture Credits:
The panoramic views were created by panorama photographer, Gert Klaus.
www.panoramen-gertklaus.de
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