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The Fuggerhäuser (''Fugger houses'') is a complex of houses on the Maximilianstraße in Augsburg, built for the Fugger family of businessmen. It is now the home of the Fugger-Babenhausen branch of the Fugger family. == Buildings == From 1512 to 1515 Jakob Fugger the Younger built two linked houses on the ''Via Claudia'' (now Maximilianstraße) near the wine market, one as a town-house and the other as a warehouse. He designed them himself, based on notes he had taken on his travels in Italy. The secular building was the first Renaissance style building constructed north of the Alps. He bought other neighbouring houses from 1517 onwards and integrated them into the complex. The outer facade, one of the longest on Maximilianstraße, showed the Fugger family riches, since there was a tax paid according to the length of a house's facade. Inside the complex Jakob created four courtyards with arcades, mosaics, tuscan marble and water basins. The ''Damenhof'', with its Tuscan columns supporting arcades and painted arches, was designed as a family garden for female members of the family. The ''Zofenhof'' opens off the ''Damenhof'', whilst the third and fourth courtyard (the ''Serenadenhof'' and ''Reiterhof'') abut each other at the back of the building. Larger teams of horses could enter the complex through a high and wide gate - the ''Adlertor'' (Eagle Gate) - and leave through another on the ''Reiterhof''.
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