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An inn (Bratwurstglcklein) in Nuremberg
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An inn (Bratwurstglcklein) in Nuremberg
An inn (Bratwurstglcklein) in Nuremberg Germany Nuremberg. Date of Photograph:1880-1890 ca
Unidentified Author
KRQ-F-000593-0000
Media ID 33184066
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Commercial Diet Eating Habits Lunch Restaurant Roof Stained Glass Window With Action
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This print transports us back in time to the late 19th century, offering a glimpse into the bustling streets of Nuremberg, Germany. The focal point of this image is an enchanting inn known as Bratwurstglücklein, which stands proudly amidst its urban surroundings. The architecture of this building is truly remarkable, showcasing intricate details and ornate decorations that reflect the rich history and culture of the city. Its roof boasts a charming combination of gables and dormers, while various sections highlight different architectural elements that add depth to its overall structure. One cannot help but be drawn to the stained glass window adorning one side of the inn. Its vibrant colors create a striking contrast against the monochromatic backdrop, adding a touch of elegance to this already picturesque scene. As we observe closely, we notice people engaged in lively action outside Bratwurstglücklein. A group sits at outdoor tables enjoying their lunch while others pass by on foot or horse-drawn carriages. This street scene provides insight into daily life during that era – capturing not only architectural beauty but also glimpses into eating habits and social interactions. Beyond just being an inn or restaurant for nourishment, Bratwurstglücklein served as a commercial hub where locals gathered for meals and conversations. It was undoubtedly a place where stories were shared over hearty dishes and laughter filled every corner. Through this timeless photograph taken by an unidentified author from Alinari between 1880-1890 ca. , we are transported back in time to experience Nuremberg's charm firsthand. It serves as a reminder that even though years have passed since then, some things remain constant – like our desire for good food shared with loved ones within beautiful settings such as Bratwurstglücklein.
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