In 2005 the Old Town Friends renovated three medieval craftsmen's houses (German: Handwerkerhäuser) from the
15th century on Kühnertsgasse. Since autumn 2011, the Old Town Friends have operated a
museum in these buildings. The Old Town Friends have done much work in restoring houses, especially in the street 'Weißgerbergasse'. This street has around twenty medieval half-timbered houses that survived the heavy
air raids on Nuremberg. The old friends have helped renovate several houses on that street. In 1997 the Old Town Friends bought the corner house Irrerstrasse 1, a former bath house from 1509. The house forms the entrance to Weißgerbergasse. From 2004 - 2007 the Old Town Friends repaired the former bath house and restored the roof structure based on the historical model by removing its emergency
post-war roof. Likewise, the Old Town Friends bought the historic former tanner's house at Weißgerbergasse 10 in 2000 and renovated it at the cost of 1.5 million euros. They have since set up their office there. At the end of 2006 the Old Town Friends restored the roof bay on the house at Weißgerbergasse 8. In 2002, the Old Town Friends renovated an old barn in Zirkelschmiedsgasse.
Current projects In 2018 the association carried out the reconstruction of the inner courtyard of the renaissance era townhouse The
Pellerhaus. The courtyard was completed in 2018 by raising 5 million euros through donations and with their own funds. The organisation is still pushing to reconstruct the complete building and the discussion about this is ongoing. The old town friends are also committed to moving the
Neptune Fountain back to the main market. The association has recently reconstructed a former tanner's house from the 17th century called Hintere Ledergasse 43. The house burned in WW2 and had an emergency post war roof. It was near collapse and was scheduled for demolition in 2002, but the old town friends came as an investor and saved the house. They reconstructed much of the house and courtyard to the original 17th century designs, especially the upper floors and roof. It was completed in spring 2021. They are organising the restoration of the late gothic Pilatushaus from 1489 on the Tiergärtnertorplatz. It is considered a top priority by the organisation because it is at risk of collapse. It stands in a prominent position below the castle and is one of the city's most important architectural monuments. The chairman of the old town friends believes the renovation will cost about five million euros. The Old Town Friends gained ownership of the house in 2022 and will restore the house. File:Nürnberg, Irrerstraße 1 20170821 002.jpg|The former bathhouse on Irrerstrasse, Nuremberg. File:Nuernberg Weissgerbergasse 003.JPG|Weissgerbergasse 08, Nuremberg. File:Weißgerbergasse 10 Sankt Sebald.JPG|Weissgerbergasse 10, Nuremberg. File:Weißgerbergasse.JPG|Weißgerbergasse, Nuremberg. File:Nordgiebel Pellerhof 2018.jpg|The recently reconstructed Pellerhof Courtyard. File:Nürnberg, Hintere Ledergasse 43 20170821 003.jpg|The 17th century former tanners house 'Hintere Ledergasse 43' before its restoration by the Old Town Friends. File:Zirkelschmiedsgasse 30 Nürnberg 20180723 001.jpg|The restored barn Zirkelschmiedsgasse 30, Nuremberg. File:Zirkelschmiedsgasse 30 Nürnberg 20180723 001-2.jpg|Facade of the restored barn Zirkelschmiedsgasse 30, Nuremberg. == Awards ==