Jagstheimer House (Marien Pharmacy), Rothenburg
Jagstheimer House, also known as the Marien Pharmacy, is a historic building with a rich and intriguing past. Its foundation walls and cellar not only symbolize its physical connection to the earth but also serve as a reminder of its deep-rooted history. The house was originally constructed in 1448 by Mayor Jagstheimer, and it stands in close proximity to the Fleisch- und Tanzhaus in Rothenburg.
One of the notable events in the history of Jagstheimer House was the visit of Emperor Maximilian I. The beautiful patrician house, distinguished by its magnificent facade, had the honor of hosting this esteemed guest. The presence of such a prominent figure further adds to the historical significance of the building.
Since 1812, Jagstheimer House has been operating as a pharmacy, serving the community of Rothenburg and its visitors. The pharmacy has remained in the same family for five generations, a testament to its enduring commitment to providing essential health services to the town. Throughout the years, Jagstheimer House has played a vital role in promoting and maintaining the well-being of the people by supplying medicines, remedies, and various health-related products.
One of the notable events in the history of Jagstheimer House was the visit of Emperor Maximilian I. The beautiful patrician house, distinguished by its magnificent facade, had the honor of hosting this esteemed guest. The presence of such a prominent figure further adds to the historical significance of the building.
Since 1812, Jagstheimer House has been operating as a pharmacy, serving the community of Rothenburg and its visitors. The pharmacy has remained in the same family for five generations, a testament to its enduring commitment to providing essential health services to the town. Throughout the years, Jagstheimer House has played a vital role in promoting and maintaining the well-being of the people by supplying medicines, remedies, and various health-related products.
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Sight Name: Jagstheimer House (Marien Pharmacy)
Sight Location: Rothenburg, Germany (See walking tours in Rothenburg)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Rothenburg, Germany (See walking tours in Rothenburg)
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