The ensemble consisting of the Weinstadel, the Hangman's Bridge and the Hangman's Tower, surrounded by the historic old town of Nuremberg, enchants visitors from all over the world today with its romantic ambience. During the Middle Ages, however, this region was not a favoured place of residence for honourable citizens of Nuremberg due to its proximity to lepers and the imperial city's executioner.
With a length of 48 metres, the Weinstadel is one of the largest half-timbered houses in Germany. This impressive Gothic building consists of two half-timbered storeys on a sandstone base and three further storeys under the imposing gabled roof. Built between 1446 and 1448,...
Martin Müller, born 44 years ago, has a degree in communications engineering and currently holds a management position at Telefónica. But alongside his professional career, Martin has a passion that has been manifesting itself for 31 years: Photographing landscapes on land and from the air.
With his roots..
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