Albrecht Dürer's House
preserved artist's house and art museum
About Albrecht Dürer's House
Albrecht Dürer's House (German: Albrecht-Dürer-Haus) is a Nuremberg Fachwerkhaus that was the home of German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer from 1509 to his death in 1528. The House lies in the extreme north-west of Nuremberg's Altstadt, near the Kaiserburg section of the Nuremberg Castle and the Tiergärtnertor of Nuremberg's city walls. The house was built around 1420. It has five stories; the bottom two have sandstone walls, while the upper stories are timber framed; the entire structure is topped by a half-hip roof. In 1501, it was purchased by Bernhard Walther, a merchant and prominent astronomer. Walther remodeled the house, adding small windows to the roof so that it could.
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Plan your visit
preserved artist's house and art museum
- Address
- Albrecht-Dürer-Straße 39, 90403 Nürnberg Get directions
- Opening hours
- Tu-Fr 10:00-17:00, Th 10:00-20:00, Sa,Su 10:00-18:00; Jul-Sep Mo 10:00-17:00; Dec 24 off; Dec 25 off,
- Admission
- yes
- Accessibility
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Founded
- 1826
Works from Albrecht Dürer's House
No works from this venue are available on the web yet.