1920s Nuremberg Castle Burghof Germany Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
Step into the medieval heart of Bavaria with this evocative monochrome study of the Burghof (Castle Courtyard) at Nuremberg Castle. The scene captures the picturesque harmony of the castle's inner ward, featuring a charming half-timbered building with a small bell tower rising above the stone walls. Lush ivy scales the vertical surfaces, softening the formidable defensive architecture, while a neatly kept garden plot and cobblestone pavement illustrate the residential and ceremonial functions of the site. As one of the most important imperial palaces of the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg Castle served as the intermittent residence of every German king and emperor for over five centuries. This atmospheric composition highlights the castle's romantic, historic character during the early interwar period, before the heavy damage sustained during the air raids of World War II required significant reconstruction.
Details
Era: European Photogravure (c. 1920s)
City: Nuremberg (Nürnberg)
State or Region: Bavaria (Bayern)
Country: Germany
Topic: Nuremberg Castle, Burghof, Imperial Castle, Medieval Architecture, German Landmarks, Half-Timbered Buildings
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: Divided back
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Unknown (J. H. St. No. 538)
Printer: Unknown
Print Type: Photogravure
Additional Information
The manufacturing date for this card is attributed to the 1920s. This card is specifically identified on the reverse as an "Echt Kupfer-Tiefdruck" (Genuine Copper Photogravure), a premium intaglio printing process prized for its rich tonal depth and lack of visible screen dots. The publisher is identified by the initials "J. H. St." under series number 538. Nuremberg Castle is a complex of three separate systems, including the Imperial Castle (Kaiserburg), which stood as a central symbol of the Holy Roman Empire's power. This uncirculated example preserves the tranquil, pre-war atmosphere of the courtyard as it was experienced by early 20th-century travelers visiting the "City of Emperors."
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