Hermansbau, Baroque palace in Memmingen, Germany
Hermansbau is a four-wing palace featuring Italian architectural elements throughout its Baroque facades and ornate interior staircases. The building connects to extensive garden spaces that occupy multiple levels and create distinct outdoor areas around the structure.
Merchant Benedict von Herman commissioned this palace in 1766 while operating the largest German trading company in Venice, making it a symbol of merchant wealth. Its construction marked a period of economic prosperity and the desire to establish a prestigious residence in his native city.
The palace displays works by painter Johann Heiss and exhibitions about the lives of different communities in Memmingen across several centuries. Visitors can observe how the building reflects the city's multicultural past through its collections.
The location is easily reached from Memmingen's town center and offers good accessibility to the exhibition rooms inside. Visitors should plan their trip in advance since opening hours vary throughout the week and by season.
The palace received distinguished guests including King Ludwig I, Emperor Franz I, and Tsar Alexander during the 19th century. These visits demonstrate how influential the von Herman family was across Europe at that time.
Location: Memmingen
Address: Zangmeisterstraße 8
GPS coordinates: 47.98628,10.17951
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:24
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