With these 360 degree panoramic views, you can take a look at the Renaissance gardens of the Museum Tucher Mansion and the Hirsvogel Hall, part of the Museum Tucher Mansion.
The gardens which were newly designed in 2000 by garden designer, Bernard Lorenz, serve as a connection between the Musem Tucher Mansion and the re-constructed Hirsvogel Hall. This has created a unique Renaissance island in Nuremberg's inner city, which was awarded the 2004 Nuremberg Architecture Award.
The Hirsvogel Hall in the gardens of the Museum Tucher Mansion, is renowned for being one of Germany's most beautiful Renaissance interiors. The centre pieces of this unique space are the richly carved wall panels created by Nuremberg sculptor, Peter Flötner, displaying motifs inspired by Antiquity, the stone "chimney" constructed as a passageway to the garden, and the famous ceiling painting by Dürer's pupil Georg Pencz, depicting the fall of Phaeton, as well as twelve new recreations of the Renaissance busts of Roman emperors which were lost in World War II.
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Picture Credits:
The panoramic views were created by panorama photographer, Gert Klaus.
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