Augsburg, in Bavaria, is one of Germany's oldest cities. In the Old Town, one finds buildings from various architectural eras, including medieval guild houses,
the 11th-century Cathedral of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary, and the Basilica of St. Ulrich and St. Afra with its onion dome. Structures dating from the Renaissance
include the Augsburg Town Hall and its Golden Hall. The Fugger Houses served as the residence of the wealthy Fugger merchant family,
while the Fuggerei is a social housing complex dating back to the 16th century. ― Google