1. Fuggerei is the world’s oldest social housing complex, located in Augsburg, Germany. It was founded in 1516 by Jakob Fugger the Younger as a housing complex for the needy residents of the city. The Fuggerei consists of 67 houses with 142 apartments, and it has been in continuous operation for over 500 years. Tenants are required to pay an annual rent of just one Rhenish guilder (equivalent to about 1 euro), along with three daily prayers for the founder and his family.

2. The Fuggerei is open to visitors from Monday to Saturday, from 8am to 8pm. The Fuggerei Museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10am to 5pm. Unfortunately, there is no phone number specifically listed for the Fuggerei.

3. Tickets for the Fuggerei Museum can be purchased on-site for a small fee. To get to the Fuggerei in Augsburg, you can take public transportation such as buses or trams, or you can also walk from the city center as it is located within walking distance.