The interior of the actual nuremberg court (glauburg court) with the exit to the street “hinter dem lämmchen”. The houses in it are residential buildings, but the building with the high gables and the open staircase in the left corner is the “gasthaus zum nürnberger hof”. The nuremberg court served as a residence for two emperors, frederick and maximilian, in 1476 and 1517, not to mention the electors and princes who stayed there from time to time. In olenschlager's new explanations of the golden bull of emperor charles iv, it is quoted: “anno domini xiiiic lxxxvi (1486) our most gracious lord the roman emperor of the electors and other princes and lords of the empire set and had a day announced for sebastian in frankfurt; and these princely lords and gentlemen then came to fanckfort on the above-mentioned time to his imperial majesty in the norenberger hof in his inn, and the princes and lords rode together every day and sat in council" etc. The dwarf building above the inner archway to the alley behind the lämmchen is one of the old buildings, which is particularly distinguished by its vaults with coats of arms and gothic decorations. The coats of arms are: in the middle: von glauburg and von kranchen and around them: von bär, von oppen, von krauch, weiss von limburg, in the hall called spangenberg and von knobloch. The current inn was already one of these in 1704. The fountain in the nürnberger hof was already there in the 13th century. In 1848, during the preparatory parliament, the most extreme members of the movement of the time, including joseph fickler of constance, carl blind, august willich, etc. , met at the nuremberg court inn, and from there it was decided to strike in baden, specifically in the seekreis, where the mood of the population seemed most favorable to the cause. The rich frankfurt merchant jacob heller and his wife katharina von melem also lived in the nuremberg inn. They were visited here by albrecht dürer, who painted the famous altarpiece for the dominican church for them. Date: circa 1897. Dimensions: reproduction: height: 15.8 cm (6.2 in); width: 22.1 cm (8.7 in), original: unknown. Medium: collotype print. Collection: Private collection Mylius.
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