St. Lorenz Church, a Gothic Lutheran building in Nuremberg’s Old Town, has stood since the 13th century. Though it suffered damage from bombing during World War II, its rare artwork was safeguarded, and the structure was meticulously restored. Inside, visitors can admire medieval altars and one of the world’s largest three-part pipe organs, which dominate the interior with their grandeur and intricate craftsmanship.
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