The Böttingerhaus, also temporarily known as Prellshaus, is a city palace located on Judenstraße in the mountain town of Bamberg. It is one of the most significant bourgeois buildings of the Baroque period in southern Germany.
The building was commissioned by the Secret Court Councillor and District Director's envoy Johann Ignaz Michael Tobias Böttinger and built from 1707 to 1713. Designed after the model of Italian palaces, the building impressively showcased to its contemporaries the wealth of its owner, who came from a bourgeois background, and can serve as a classic example of the rise of this social class in the 18th century.
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Address: Bamberg, Germany
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