Stollbergstraße 20

Like its northern continuation beyond the Maximilianstraße, the Herzog-Rudolph-Straße, its course corresponds to the moat on the outside of the former wall fortification from the first half of the 17th century.

[3] The original three-storey residential building on a square floor plan was built in 1856 on behalf of Julius Grubert, Managing Director of Palmsche Hofbuchhandlung, it was designed by Matthias Berger and supervised by Friedrich Bürklein.

The original façade tiling, signed by Berger[4] and Bürklein, shows a sparing division in the Maximilian style, with Gothic elements on the flat center-piece crowned with a pointed helmet.

[3] The foundation of the building was partly built on the remains of the former wall fortification of the city center.

Historic features were preserved, including original door frames and windows, as well as stucco and wooden floors from the late 18th century.

Stollbergstraße 20, front side