File:Frankfurt Altstadt-Haus zum Fleischer-Mylius 1869.jpg
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Südöstliche Ecke des Samstagsberges in der Altstadt von Frankfurt am Main, Lichtdruck einer Fotografie von Carl Friedrich Mylius aus dem Jahr 1869, gescannt.
Das Foto ist von höchstem dokumentarischen Wert: von links nach rechts sehen wir das Haus Kleiner Laubenberg (Hausanschrift: Römerberg 18), Großer Laubenberg (Hausanschrift: Römerberg 16), dahinter am Rapunzelgässchen die Häuser Kleine Garküche (Hausanschrift: Rapunzelgässchen 6) sowie Kleiner Römer (Hausanschrift: Rapunzelgässchen 4). Rechts schließt daran das vor den Zugang zum Fünffingerplätzchen gebaute Haus Zum Fleischer (Hausanschrift: Römerberg 14) an, das durch eine Art Überbau mit der Rückseite des Hauses Bendergasse 30 verbunden ist. Dieses ist wiederum Nachbarhaus des ganz rechts im Bild befindlichen Schwarzen Sterns (Hausanschrift: Römerberg 12). Im Hintergrund erblicken wir den nach dem Dombrand von 1867 eingerüsteten und in der Reparatur befindlichen Domturm.
Urheberrechtliche Ansprüche sind erloschen, da der Urheber 1916 verstarb und somit länger als 70 Jahre tot ist.
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