Toplerhaus, Renaissance town house in Nuremberg, Germany
The Toplerhaus is a Renaissance residential building that featured a prominent sandstone facade with Gothic bay windows and ornamental gables along Untere Söldnersgasse. The structure rose multiple stories with a tower-like vertical composition that combined living quarters with merchant functions.
The building was constructed in 1590 by Jakob Wolff the Elder and served as the residence of the Topler family for several centuries. The original structure was destroyed during a 1945 bombing raid and subsequently rebuilt in the post-war period.
The house displayed the lifestyle and status of a wealthy merchant family through its elaborate facade and interior layout. Its architectural details reflected the building traditions that defined Nuremberg's elite neighborhoods during the Renaissance.
The building is located in the old town and is now part of the German National Museum, which houses the preserved architectural elements and historical collections. Visitors can view the exterior facade and learn more about the structure by exploring the museum's exhibition spaces.
The house was notable for its repeated Gothic bay windows called Chorleins, a distinctive architectural feature particular to Nuremberg's building traditions. These specialized window structures served as both functional design elements and demonstrations of Renaissance craftsmanship.
Location: Nuremberg
GPS coordinates: 49.45810,11.07900
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:08
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