Hirsvogelsaal - Free Audio Guide
Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
Hirsvogelsaal, Treibberg, Altstadt, St. Sebald, Gärten hinter der Veste, Nürnberg, Bayern, 90403, Deutschland
Hirsvogelsaal, located in Nürnberg, is a stunning example of early Renaissance architecture. Built in 1534 by Lienhard III. Hirschvogel, it served as a festive hall for his home. The hall is renowned for its intricate wooden paneling and ceiling frescoes by Georg Pencz, depicting the myth of Phaeton. Visitors can admire the restored interior and learn about the hall's history, including its connection to the aristocratic Hirschvogel family. Hirsvogelsaal is part of the Tucherschloss museum complex, open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, with a nominal admission fee. Accessibility options are available for all visitors.