Kaisheimer house

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Kaisheimer house in Ingolstadt

The Kaisheimer Haus , also known as the City Palace , is a monument in the Bavarian city ​​of Ingolstadt . The building, which is used today for part of the local court , is a three-story corner house with a hipped roof and polygonal corner turrets crowned by onion domes . The Franciscan Church is in the immediate vicinity .

history

The building was expanded as the Fugger's city ​​palace around 1600 . In the 17th / 18th In the 19th century it was reshaped in baroque style . The Nepomuk Fountain was originally located on the square between the Kaisheimer Haus and the Franciscan Church. Today it stands in the courtyard of the New Palace .

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.donaukurier.de/lokales/ingolstadt/Ingolstadt-Das-Urteil-lautete-auf-Sanierung;art599,2897383 Donaukurier Retrieved on January 21, 2018.
  2. https://www.ingolstadt.de/stadtmuseum/scheuerer/ing/brunn-07.htm Accessed on January 21, 2018.

Web links

Commons : Kaisheimer Haus (Ingolstadt)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 45 ′ 57.5 "  N , 11 ° 25 ′ 24.3"  E