German Town with 500-Year-Old Rent: 88 Cents a Year

The meme consists of three main sections: a top text block presenting a factual claim about Fuggerei, Germany, stating the town has kept rent unchanged since 1520 at 88 cents per year; a central image of a yellow, ivy-covered historic building with steep roofs, likely depicting Fuggerei; and a bottom comment from user Harshit (@FishnCHIPS_69) humorously contrasting 16th-century landlords with modern capitalism. The layout combines informative text with a visual element and social commentary.
@Harshit X.com

1520 landlords would have absolutely hated modern capitalism.

Text content

There's a town in Germany called 'Fuggerei' where the rent hasn't been raised since 1520. Its citizens pay only 88 cents to live there for an entire year.

Overview

The meme consists of three main sections: a top text block presenting a factual claim about Fuggerei, Germany, stating the town has kept rent unchanged since 1520 at 88 cents per year; a central image of a yellow, ivy-covered historic building with steep roofs, likely depicting Fuggerei; and a bottom comment from user Harshit (@FishnCHIPS_69) humorously contrasting 16th-century landlords with modern capitalism. The layout combines informative text with a visual element and social commentary.

Origin notes

The meme originates from X.com (formerly Twitter) under the WholesomeMeme context, created and posted by user Harshit (@FishnCHIPS_69). It synthesizes a factual claim about Fuggerei's historic rent policy with an image of the town's architecture and a satirical comment, typical of user-generated content on social media platforms.

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