Hans Nussdorf

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The bust of Hans Nussdorf on the Martinstower

Hans Nussdorf was a late gothic architect known for having completed the Martins tower of the Basler Minster in 1500. He was also involved in the construction of the Bernese Munster and the St.Leonhards church in Basel.

Where Nussdorf was born is not known, but it is assumed he hailed from Nussdorf at the Lake Constance. A Hannsen von Constentz or Hans von Constanz was mentioned in 1455[1] to have constructed the Monkey's Fountain.[2] A certain "Hannsenn of Constantz, the new foreman" received some money It is assumed that Nussdorf (then called Johannes de Constancia) began to work at the Minster in 1467 in a leading position.[3] Since 1472 he was mentioned as Hans Nussdorf.[2]

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