With these 360 degree panoramic views, you can take a look at the City Museum Fembohaus.
The large ceiling above the vestibule of the second floor of the Fembohaus is Nuremberg's most impressive remaining Baroque stucco ceiling. It was created in 1674, by Italian stucco artist, Carlo Moretti Brentano (about 1630-1684) from gypsum, sand and sour milk. The two main areas illustrate the topic "Love and Friendship", and the figures in the corners represent the four seasons.
In his time, Martin Peller (1559-1629) was considered to be Nuremberg's richest merchant. In 1609, he began establishing a beautiful room on the second floor of the Pellerhaus, named after him. It was exquisitely furnished with ceiling paintings and wood panelling. The interior survived the war unharmed and was installed in the City Museum Fembohaus in 1957/58.
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Picture Credits:
The panoramic views were created by panorama photographer, Gert Klaus.
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