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Tour of the Fugger and Welser Museum about trade, money and power

Tour of the Fugger and Welser Museum about trade, money and power


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  • During this guided museum tour, embark on a journey back in time to the era of the Fuggers and Welsers and learn how Augsburg became a trading and economic metropolis.
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Embark on a journey back in time to the era of the Fuggers and Welsers during this guided tour of the museum.

Why did Augsburg develop into one of the most important European trade and economic metropolises from the beginning of the modern age until the Renaissance? What business made the Fuggers and Welsers the most powerful merchants in the then known world? Their business extended as far as Asia, Africa and South America. Augsburg trading companies profited from the emerging colonialism - even the buildings of an Elias Holl would have been unthinkable without their profits.

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Your guide will be waiting for you in the entrance hall of the Fugger and Welser Museum.(Äußeres Pfaffengäßchen 23, 86152 Augsburg, Germany)

  • This activity is only offered in German

  • Copyright photo: Regio Augsburg Tourismus

  • Family ticket: 2 adults and 2 children (age 6-15)

  • Infants (age 0-5) participate for free

FAQ

1. Do people still live in the Fuggerei today?

Yes, the Fuggerei in Augsburg is the world's oldest social housing complex and is still actively inhabited today. Residents must be Catholic, needy, and live in Augsburg. They pay a symbolic annual rent and pray daily for the Fugger family. It continues to be a living testament to historical social welfare.

2. How does the Fugger and Welser Museum connect with the history of the Fuggerei?

The Fugger and Welser Museum explores the powerful Fugger family, who were the founders of the Fuggerei. The museum details their impact on trade, finance, and society, providing essential historical context for the Fuggerei's establishment as a significant social initiative in Augsburg.

3. What main themes are explored during a tour of the Fugger and Welser Museum?

A tour of the Fugger and Welser Museum primarily explores the themes of trade, money, and power during the late Middle Ages and early modern period. It delves into the rise of Augsburg as a significant trading and economic hub, showcasing the innovative business practices and global networks established by the Fugger and Welser families.

4. Who were the Fuggers and Welsers, and why are they significant to Augsburg's history?

The Fuggers and Welsers were two of Europe's most influential merchant and banking families in the 15th and 16th centuries, both based in Augsburg. They were significant for their extensive trade routes, financial innovations, and immense wealth, which transformed Augsburg into a leading economic metropolis and shaped its political and social landscape for centuries.

5. What can visitors expect to learn about Augsburg during the Fugger and Welser Museum tour?

During the Fugger and Welser Museum tour, visitors will learn how Augsburg evolved into a prominent European trading and economic center. The tour highlights the city's pivotal role in international commerce, the impact of its powerful merchant families, and the lasting legacy of their financial and social contributions to the city's development and prosperity.

6. Can visitors explore the Fuggerei as part of their experience after visiting the Fugger and Welser Museum?

While the Fugger and Welser Museum tour focuses on the historical context of the Fugger family, visitors can typically explore parts of the Fuggerei independently afterwards. The Fuggerei itself has a museum apartment, a church, and historical exhibits open to the public, allowing for a comprehensive insight into its unique social welfare system.

7. Where is the Fugger and Welser Museum located within Augsburg?

The Fugger and Welser Museum is situated in Augsburg, Germany. It is located in the historic heart of the city, specifically at Maximilianstrasse 36-38. Its central position makes it easily accessible for visitors exploring Augsburg's rich historical district and other cultural landmarks.

8. What historical period does the Fugger and Welser Museum tour primarily focus on?

The Fugger and Welser Museum tour primarily focuses on the late Middle Ages and early modern period, specifically from the 15th to the 16th centuries. This era represents the peak of the Fugger and Welser families' influence and Augsburg's prominence as a European economic power, demonstrating their pivotal role in shaping the historical landscape.

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