- The
Fuggerei is the world's
oldest public housing complex still in use. It is a
walled enclave within the city of Augsburg, Bavaria. It
takes its name...
-
building and
contains the
tombs of the
brothers Ulrich,
Georg and Jakob. The
Fuggerei which was
founded by
Jakob in 1521 is the world's
oldest social housing...
- site of the 1530
Augsburg Confession and the 1555
Peace of Augsburg. The
Fuggerei, the
oldest social housing complex in the world, was
founded in 1513 by...
- in a
traditional Slovenian kitchen.
Reconstructed hearth and hob in the
Fuggerei.
Colonial kitchen with a
pitcher on the hob. A
cooktop is
called a hob...
-
almshouses for
needy citizens. By 1523, 52
houses had been built, and the
Fuggerei had come into existence. It is
still used today.
Jakob died in 1525. He...
- Mozart [de] (1621–1685),
Franz worked as a
master mason and
lived in the
Fuggerei beginning in 1681. He was born in
Augsburg and died there. A commemorative...
- Fuggerstädter (named
after the
famous Fugger family of Augsburg,
founders of the
Fuggerei)[citation needed]
Founded 8 August 1907; 117
years ago (1907-08-08) Ground...
-
prior to
modern developments. The
oldest still in use is the 16th-century
Fuggerei in Augsburg, Bavaria. The
origins of
modern muni****l
housing lie in the...
- and thus
their rate (value) was set. The
annual rent in the
Augsburg Fuggerei is to this day a
Rhenish gulden (€0.88 today).
Guilder page 19, Rhenish...
- muss
dreimal täglich beten".
Retrieved 9 July 2019. Seibold, Karin. "
Fuggerei:
Leben im Denkmal".
Augsburger Allgemeine (in German).
Retrieved 9 July...