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Tiefer Brunnen der Burg zu Nürnberg
Es wurde ein Tablett mit Kerzen 50 m tief hinabgelassen. Das sieht man dann noch.
Der Tiefe Brunnen der Kaiserburg ist vermutlich so alt wie die Burganlage selbst. Der Schacht wurde in den Felsen gehauen und hat einen Durchmesser von 2,2 bis 1,7 und eine Tiefe von 53 Metern. Er führt durch Schichten von Burg- und Stubensandstein bis zum Blasensandstein mit dem Grundwasserspiegel der Pegnitz.
The Deep Well (Tiefer Brunnen) inside the small half-timbered house in the middle of the courtyard is certainly as old as the castle itself, as it was the castle's only source of water. Its shaft reaches the water level in a depth of 50 meters (164 feet) and the water usually is 3 m (10 ft) deep. Above the water level, a niche was cut out of the rock for cleaning purposes. The lower stone walls of the building date from 1563. The little annex built in the following year was used as bathroom and changing room. The Deep Well provided sufficient quantities of water for normal consumption, but during Imperial Diets and visits by the Emperor, water barrels had to be transported on wagons from the city.
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Der Tiefe Brunnen der Kaiserburg ist vermutlich so alt wie die Burganlage selbst. Der Schacht wurde in den Felsen gehauen und hat einen Durchmesser von 2,2 bis 1,7 und eine Tiefe von 53 Metern. Er führt durch Schichten von Burg- und Stubensandstein bis zum Blasensandstein mit dem Grundwasserspiegel der Pegnitz.
The Deep Well (Tiefer Brunnen) inside the small half-timbered house in the middle of the courtyard is certainly as old as the castle itself, as it was the castle's only source of water. Its shaft reaches the water level in a depth of 50 meters (164 feet) and the water usually is 3 m (10 ft) deep. Above the water level, a niche was cut out of the rock for cleaning purposes. The lower stone walls of the building date from 1563. The little annex built in the following year was used as bathroom and changing room. The Deep Well provided sufficient quantities of water for normal consumption, but during Imperial Diets and visits by the Emperor, water barrels had to be transported on wagons from the city.
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