mardi 23 février 2016

Kaiserburg Castle, Nuremberg Germany







Nuremberg Castle, where each ruler of the Holy Roman Empire lived, in any event for a period, somewhere around 1050 and 1571, is a standout amongst the most critical medieval magnificent royal residences. Friedrich Barbarossa and his successors added expansive augmentations to the Salian regal manor which had been in presence since around the mid eleventh century. The twofold house of prayer, which has survived in place right up 'til the present time, goes back to this time. The magnificent lofts and state rooms in the fundamental building, whose unique framing has to a great extent been protected, contain sixteenth and seventeenth century artworks, embroidered works of art and furniture