99:, but because each unit has its own street entrance it simulates living in a house. There is no shared accommodation; each family has its own apartment, which includes a kitchen, a parlour, a bedroom and a tiny spare room, altogether totalling about 60 square metres (600 sq. ft.). Ground-floor apartments all have a small garden and garden shed, while upper-floor apartments have an attic. All apartments have modern conveniences such as television and running water. One ground-floor apartment is uninhabited, serving as a museum open to the public. The doorbells have elaborate shapes, each being unique, dating back to before the installation of streetlights when residents could identify their door by feeling the handle in the dark.
184:
232:
244:
220:
55:(known as "Jakob Fugger the Rich") as a place where the needy citizens of Augsburg could be housed. By 1523, 52 houses had been built, and in the coming years the area expanded with various streets, small squares and a church. The gates were locked at night, so the Fuggerei was, in its own right, very similar to a small independent medieval town. It is still inhabited today, affording it the status of being the oldest public housing project in the world.
20:
208:
196:
158:, the trust has been carefully managed with most of its income coming from forestry holdings, which the Fugger family favoured since the 17th century after losing money on higher yielding investments. The annual return on the trust has ranged from an after-inflation rate of 0.5% to 2%. The Fugger family foundation is currently headed by Maria-Elisabeth Gräfin
130:
The
Fuggerei was first built between 1514 and 1523 under the supervision of the architect Thomas Krebs, and in 1582, Hans Holl added St. Mark's Church to the settlement. Expanded further in 1880 and 1938, the Fuggerei today comprises 67 houses with 147 apartments, a well and an administrative
170:
Castle. Other members of the foundations's board are
Alexander Graf Fugger-Babenhausen and Maria-Theresia Gräfin Fugger-Glött. All three still existing branches of the Fugger family are thus represented. The trust is administered by Wolf-Dietrich Graf von Hundt.
88:– and to work a part-time job in the community. The conditions to live there remain the same as they were 500 years ago: one must have lived at least two years in Augsburg, be of the Catholic faith and have become
444:
449:
333:
243:
464:
439:
183:
107:
The Fugger family initially established their wealth in weaving and merchandising. Jakob the Rich expanded their interests into silver mining and trading with
152:
The
Fuggerei is supported by a charitable trust established in 1520 which Jakob Fugger funded with an initial deposit of 10,000 guilders. According to
231:
282:
395:
459:
108:
337:
144:
The
Fuggerei was heavily damaged by the bombings of Augsburg during World War II but has been rebuilt in its original style.
219:
358:
120:
207:
454:
434:
318:
154:
134:
195:
287:
70:
per year (equivalent to 0.88 euros), as well as to make three daily prayers for the current owners of the
316:
Esterl, Mike (26 December 2008). "In This
Picturesque Village, the Rent Hasn't Been Raised Since 1520".
159:
36:
174:
As of 2020, the fee for a tour into the
Fuggerei is 6.50 euro, over seven times the annual rent.
124:
19:
77:
141:, lived in the Fuggerei between 1681 and 1694 and is commemorated today by a stone plaque.
283:"After Almost 500 Years, the World's Oldest Social Housing Complex Is Still Going Strong"
167:
64:
32:
428:
48:
138:
85:
52:
95:
Housing units in the area consist of 45 to 65 square metre (500–700 square foot)
362:
263:- housing complex created to house lay religious women who have not taken vows.
410:
397:
260:
96:
81:
116:
112:
89:
40:
44:
92:
without debt. The five gates are still locked every day at 10 PM.
18:
115:
as a notable client. The family became financial backers of the
16:
World's oldest public housing complex still in use, in
Germany
249:
Countess
Elisabeth Thun-Fugger with Mikhail Gorbachev, 2005
445:
Buildings and structures associated with the Fugger family
387:
119:family, and he financed the successful election of
111:. Additionally he was a financier and counted the
334:"Princely and Comital Fugger Family Seniorat"
8:
450:1516 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
71:
237:Exhibition in World War II air raid shelter
166:Gräfin Fugger von Kirchberg, who lives at
311:
309:
307:
305:
273:
176:
281:Billock, Jennifer (19 December 2019).
35:complex still in use. It is a walled
7:
465:Populated places established in 1516
440:Buildings and structures in Augsburg
359:"Opening hours and admission fees"
14:
189:St. Mark's Church and Herrengasse
242:
230:
218:
206:
194:
182:
137:'s great-grandfather, the mason
63:The rent was and still is one
1:
47:. It takes its name from the
51:and was founded in 1516 by
23:Herrengasse in the Fuggerei
481:
460:History museums in Germany
53:Jakob Fugger the Younger
319:The Wall Street Journal
213:Mittlere Gasse and well
155:The Wall Street Journal
135:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
72:
31:is the world's oldest
24:
411:48.36889°N 10.90417°E
22:
365:on February 12, 2012
225:Exhibition apartment
407: /
39:within the city of
455:Museums in Bavaria
435:Affordable housing
416:48.36889; 10.90417
123:as Emperor of the
25:
125:Holy Roman Empire
472:
422:
421:
419:
418:
417:
412:
408:
405:
404:
403:
400:
375:
374:
372:
370:
361:. Archived from
355:
349:
348:
346:
345:
336:. Archived from
330:
324:
323:
313:
300:
299:
297:
295:
278:
246:
234:
222:
210:
198:
186:
75:
480:
479:
475:
474:
473:
471:
470:
469:
425:
424:
415:
413:
409:
406:
401:
398:
396:
394:
393:
384:
379:
378:
368:
366:
357:
356:
352:
343:
341:
332:
331:
327:
315:
314:
303:
293:
291:
280:
279:
275:
270:
257:
250:
247:
238:
235:
226:
223:
214:
211:
202:
199:
190:
187:
150:
105:
61:
17:
12:
11:
5:
478:
476:
468:
467:
462:
457:
452:
447:
442:
437:
427:
426:
391:
390:
383:
382:External links
380:
377:
376:
350:
325:
301:
272:
271:
269:
266:
265:
264:
256:
253:
252:
251:
248:
241:
239:
236:
229:
227:
224:
217:
215:
212:
205:
203:
200:
193:
191:
188:
181:
179:
149:
146:
104:
101:
60:
57:
33:public housing
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
477:
466:
463:
461:
458:
456:
453:
451:
448:
446:
443:
441:
438:
436:
433:
432:
430:
423:
420:
389:
388:Official site
386:
385:
381:
364:
360:
354:
351:
340:on 2021-07-11
339:
335:
329:
326:
321:
320:
312:
310:
308:
306:
302:
290:
289:
284:
277:
274:
267:
262:
259:
258:
254:
245:
240:
233:
228:
221:
216:
209:
204:
197:
192:
185:
180:
177:
175:
172:
169:
165:
161:
157:
156:
147:
145:
142:
140:
136:
132:
128:
126:
122:
118:
114:
110:
102:
100:
98:
93:
91:
87:
83:
79:
78:Lord's Prayer
74:
69:
68:
58:
56:
54:
50:
49:Fugger family
46:
42:
38:
34:
30:
21:
392:
367:. Retrieved
363:the original
353:
342:. Retrieved
338:the original
328:
317:
292:. Retrieved
286:
276:
173:
163:
153:
151:
143:
139:Franz Mozart
133:
129:
106:
94:
86:Nicene Creed
66:
62:
28:
26:
414: /
369:November 2,
294:19 December
288:Smithsonian
201:Herrengasse
59:Description
429:Categories
402:10°54′15″E
399:48°22′08″N
344:2019-09-19
268:References
131:building.
97:apartments
84:, and the
261:Beguinage
168:Kirchberg
162:-Fugger,
127:in 1519.
121:Charles V
82:Hail Mary
255:See also
117:Habsburg
90:indigent
73:Fuggerei
65:Rhenish
41:Augsburg
29:Fuggerei
178:Gallery
113:Vatican
103:History
45:Bavaria
37:enclave
148:Upkeep
109:Venice
76:– the
67:gulden
371:2011
296:2019
160:Thun
27:The
164:née
431::
304:^
285:.
80:,
43:,
373:.
347:.
322:.
298:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.