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Dannreuther'Scher Herrensitz

Nuremberg, Germany

Dannreuther’scher Herrensitz: Visiting Hours, Tickets, and Travel Guide in Nuremberg

Date: 14/06/2025

Introduction

Dannreuther’scher Herrensitz, nestled in the Schniegling district of Nuremberg, is a remarkable testament to the city’s patrician history and Baroque architectural heritage. This manor, located at Brettergartenstraße 70, offers insight into the lifestyles of Nuremberg’s elite from the 18th century onwards. As one of many “Herrensitze”—country estates established by wealthy patrician families—the manor reflects the social, economic, and cultural evolution of Nuremberg from the late Middle Ages through the Baroque era. Today, it stands as both a preserved monument and an example of successful adaptive reuse, serving various community functions over the years (de-academic.com; freizeitmonster.de).

This guide provides historical context, visitor information, and practical tips for experiencing this unique Nuremberg landmark, including current access details, ticketing, transport, nearby attractions, and ways to enrich your visit (Tourismus Nürnberg; wie.de).

Historical Overview

Origins and Development

The site of Dannreuther’scher Herrensitz originated as a garden property known as the “bretterter Garten.” In 1731, Christoph Wilhelm Dannreuther acquired the land and, by 1733, transformed it into a Baroque summer residence. This reflected a broader trend among Nuremberg’s patrician class to establish suburban retreats that combined leisure with agricultural management (de-academic.com).

Architectural Significance

The manor exemplifies Baroque styles with symmetrical façades and stucco decoration, characteristic of 18th-century Franconian estates. Despite modifications over time, key features—such as the formal garden layout and masonry enclosure—have been preserved. The property’s design prioritized both comfort and status, with landscaped grounds and elegant architectural details (freizeitmonster.de; Wikimedia Commons).

Ownership and Historical Events

After Dannreuther, the estate passed to the von Wahler family in 1770 and remained in patrician hands for over a century. With Nuremberg’s transition into the Kingdom of Bavaria, the estate’s function evolved. Municipal acquisition in 1913 led to its use as offices, a stonemasonry business, and, more recently, an integrative kindergarten. These adaptations illustrate the estate’s enduring relevance and capacity for community service (de-academic.com).


Visiting Dannreuther’scher Herrensitz

Opening Hours

Public access to Dannreuther’scher Herrensitz is currently limited, as it is not operated as a formal museum. The manor’s grounds can generally be viewed during daylight hours, but interior access is restricted except during special events and guided tours. Visitors should check with local authorities or the Nuremberg Tourism Board for up-to-date information on openings and events.

Tickets and Tours

There is no standard ticket required for entry. Access is typically free during public events or special tours, which may be scheduled by local heritage organizations. For details on upcoming tours or events that may grant interior access, consult herrensitze.com or the Nuremberg tourism office.

Accessibility

While the gardens and exterior grounds are generally accessible, interior access may not be suitable for visitors with limited mobility due to the building’s historic nature. For specific accessibility arrangements, it’s advisable to contact the estate or tourism office in advance.

Getting There

  • Address: Brettergartenstraße 70, 90427 Nürnberg (Schniegling) (onlinestreet.de)
  • Public Transport: Reachable via Nuremberg’s bus and tram network from the city center. Check current routes on the city’s public transport website.
  • Parking: Limited street parking is available nearby.

Visitor Experience and Nearby Attractions

Setting and Atmosphere

Dannreuther’scher Herrensitz is situated in a quiet, green district ideal for leisurely walks and cycling. Its tranquil gardens and Baroque façade provide excellent photographic opportunities, especially in spring and summer. The manor is a focal point for local heritage walks and cultural exploration, offering a more intimate perspective on Nuremberg’s history (freizeitmonster.de).

Nearby Attractions

Enhance your visit by exploring other historical sites in Nuremberg, such as:

  • The Imperial Castle (Kaiserburg)
  • Albrecht Dürer’s House
  • Other Herrensitze, like Zeltnerschloss and Tucherschloss

These sites offer a broader context for understanding the network of patrician estates that shaped the region (Tourismus Nürnberg; thecrazytourist.com; germanythingstodo.com).


Cultural Importance and Preservation

Dannreuther’scher Herrensitz is a protected cultural monument, highlighted in local heritage routes and databases. Efforts by the city and heritage organizations ensure its ongoing preservation and community integration, including proposals to repurpose the manor as a cultural hub or district meeting point (SPD-Stadtratsfraktion Nürnberg).


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What are the visiting hours for Dannreuther’scher Herrensitz?
A: There are no fixed hours; the grounds are generally accessible during daylight. Check with local tourism sources for special openings.

Q: Is there an entrance fee?
A: No, visits are usually free unless part of a special guided tour or event.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Tours are occasionally offered by heritage organizations. Consult herrensitze.com or the tourism office for schedules.

Q: Is the estate wheelchair accessible?
A: The grounds are mostly accessible, but interior access may be limited.

Q: How do I get there by public transport?
A: Use Nuremberg’s bus or tram network to reach Schniegling; details are available via the city’s public transport planner.


Recommendations for Visitors

  • Combine with Other Sites: Enhance your visit by exploring additional manor houses and castles in the region.
  • Watch for Events: Special open days or heritage festivals may provide rare interior access and guided experiences.
  • Respect the Site: As some areas may be residential or used for community functions, always respect privacy and posted guidelines.

Further Information and Resources

For up-to-date information on events, access, and guided tours, visit the official resources above or download the Audiala app for guided audio tours and cultural news.


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