Attractions in Nuremberg
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Built in 1120, the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg (Kaiserburg) served as a residence for kings of the Holy Roman Empire. Perched on a hill in the heart of Nuremberg, the […]
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Nuremberg’s Hauptmarkt, a bustling square at the heart of the Old Town, has been a focal point for centuries. Surrounded by historic buildings, the market is known for its vibrant […]
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Schöner Brunnen, or ‘beautiful fountain’ in German, stands as a Gothic masterpiece in Nuremberg’s main market square, dating back to the 14th century. This ornate fountain is adorned with intricate […]
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Albrecht Dürer, one of Germany’s most renowned Renaissance artists, resided in Nuremberg from 1471 to 1528, where he produced a vast array of paintings, prints, etchings, and woodcuts. Today, his […]
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Southeast of Nuremberg’s medieval city center, the Nazi Party Rally Grounds stand as a vast, untended tract of land that once served as the stage for some of Adolf Hitler’s […]
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The Nuremberg Palace of Justice, a historic landmark in Nuremberg, Germany, is renowned for its role as the venue for the Nuremberg Trials, where Nazi war criminals faced prosecution following […]
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Nuremberg’s picturesque Old Town, or Altstadt, is nestled within the city’s medieval walls and has been meticulously restored after sustaining damage from World War II bombings. This walkable historical heart […]
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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 […]
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Founded in 1852, the German National Museum in Nuremberg serves as a comprehensive repository of art, history, and culture from German-speaking regions, spanning prehistoric times to the present day. Housed […]
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The DB Museum, or German Railway Museum, in Nuremberg is one of the oldest railway museums globally, offering a comprehensive look at the evolution of rail transport. Housed in a […]