1920s Nuremberg Germany Vintage Postcard, Five Cornered Tower, Imperial Stables
About This Vintage Postcard
Witness the towering medieval defenses of Nuremberg with this commanding monochrome view of the Fünfeckiger Turm (Five-Cornered Tower) and the Kaiserstallung (Imperial Stables). Rising sharply from the rocky northern edge of the castle complex, the tower is the oldest surviving structure in Nuremberg, dating back to the 11th century. Adjacent to it stands the massive, steep-roofed Imperial Stables, originally built as a granary in the late 15th century and later repurposed to house the emperor's horses. This atmospheric composition captures the formidable stone masonry and the complex defensive layers of the Burgraves' Castle, framed by the lush foliage of the castle gardens. It preserves the rugged, historic silhouette of the city's skyline during the early interwar period, before the heavy bombardments of the 1940s necessitated extensive restoration to these iconic landmarks.
Details
Era: European Photogravure (c. 1920s)
City: Nuremberg (Nürnberg)
State or Region: Bavaria (Bayern)
Country: Germany
Topic: Five-Cornered Tower, Imperial Stables, Nuremberg Castle, Medieval Fortifications, German Landmarks, Castle Architecture
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: Divided back
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Unknown (J. H. St. Nr. 547)
Printer: Unknown
Print Type: Photogravure
Additional Information
The manufacturing date for this card is attributed to the 1920s. This card is part of a series identified by the initials "J. H. St." (Nr. 547) and is specifically marked as an "Echt Kupfer-Tiefdruck" (Genuine Copper Photogravure). This high-quality intaglio printing process was a specialty of German publishers during the early 20th century, allowing for deep tonal range and a rich, velvety finish that highlights the weathered texture of the ancient sandstone. The Fünfeckiger Turm is unique for its pentagonal footprint, while the adjacent Kaiserstallung remains one of the largest timber-framed roof structures in Europe. This uncirculated card preserves the castle's northern flank in its pre-war state, documenting a site that has anchored Nuremberg's identity for nearly a millennium.
This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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