Fuggerei

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Fuggerei is a historic social housing complex in Augsburg, Germany, founded in the early 16th century by the Fugger family and often considered the world’s oldest existing social housing settlement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
social housing complex
annualRent one Rhenish guilder (historical)
annualRentModernEquivalent 0.88 euro
constructionStart 1516
country Germany NERFINISHED
eligibilityCriteria Augsburg residency
Catholic faith
good reputation
low income
foundedBy Fugger family NERFINISHED
Jakob Fugger NERFINISHED
fundedBy Fugger family endowment NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Renaissance
traditional Bavarian
hasChapel yes
hasChurch St. Markus Church NERFINISHED
hasCurfew yes
hasGate main entrance gate
hasGateClosingTime 22:00
hasMuseum Fuggerei Museum NERFINISHED
World War II bunker museum NERFINISHED
hasNotableResident Franz Mozart NERFINISHED
ancestors of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
hasNumberOfApartments 140
hasNumberOfResidentialBuildings 67
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.fuggerei.de
hasPostalAddress Jakoberstraße area, Augsburg NERFINISHED
hasReligion Roman Catholic
hasStreetLayout walled housing estate with narrow streets and alleys
hasTouristFacilities guided tours
visitor center
hasWall enclosing wall
heritageDesignation protected historic monument
world’s oldest existing social housing settlement
inception 1521
locatedIn Augsburg NERFINISHED
Bavaria
Swabia NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Fuggersche Stiftungs-Administration NERFINISHED
namedAfter Fugger family NERFINISHED
Jakob Fugger "the Rich" NERFINISHED
originalIntendedResidents impoverished Catholic citizens of Augsburg
partiallyDestroyedIn World War II NERFINISHED
reconstructedIn post-World War II period
survivedEvent World War II bombing NERFINISHED
touristStatus major attraction in Augsburg

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Augsburg hasLandmark Fuggerei