The heart of the museum at Albrecht Dürer's House is the series of rooms on the eastern side of the first floor above the ground floor. The living room, or "Stube," flooded with daylight through its bullseye-glass windows, was designed as a grand parlor by art school professor Friedrich Wilhelm Wanderer (1840–1910) in 1876 to 1882.
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