Museen der Stadt Nürnberg
Nuremberg, Germany
Kaiserburg Nürnberg / Imperial Castle Nuremberg 2015
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00:17 Sinwellturm
00:53 Kaiserstallung/Jugendherberge
01:00 Kaiserburg
01:18 Tiefer Brunnen
01:44 Kaiserkapelle
02:02 Palas
02:52 Blick von der Freiung
03:19 Walburgiskapelle
03:26 Kaiserstallung/Jugendherberge
03:33 Luginsland
03:55 Hufabdruck des Pferdes von Eppelein von Gailingen
04:07 Schweden- oder Vestnertorbastei
00:17 Sinwell Tower
00:53 Imperial Stables/Youth Hostel
01:00 Imperial Castle
01:18 Deep Well
01:44 Imperial Chapel
02:02 Palas
02:52 View from the Freiung
03:19 Walburgis Chapel
03:26 Imperial Stables/Youth Hostel
03:33 Luginsland
03:55 hooves-print of the horse of Eppelein von Gailingen
04:07 Sweden or Vestner Gate Bastion
Germany: Nürnberg - The Nuremberg Castle (Nürnberger Burg)
The Nuremberg Castle (Nürnberger Burg) is a group of medieval fortified buildings on a sandstone ridge dominating the historical center of Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany.
The castle, together with the city walls, is considered to be one of Europe's most formidable medieval fortifications. It represented the power and importance of the Holy Roman Empire and the outstanding role of the Imperial City of Nuremberg.
In the Middle Ages, German kings (respectively Holy Roman Emperors after their coronation by the Pope) did not have a capital, but voyaged from one of their castles (Kaiserpfalz or Imperial castle) to the next. Thus, the castle at Nürnberg became an important imperial castle, and in the following centuries, all German kings and emperors stayed at the castle, most of whom on several occasions.
Nuremberg Castle comprises three sections: the Imperial castle (Kaiserburg), the former Burgraves' castle (Burggrafenburg), and the buildings erected by the Imperial City at the eastern site (Reichsstädtische Bauten).
The first fortified buildings appear to have been erected around 1000. Thereafter, three major construction periods may be distinguished:
- the castle built under the Salian kings respectively Holy Roman Emperors (1027–1125);
- a new castle built under the Hohenstaufen emperors (1138–1254);
- reconstruction of the Palas as well as various modifications and additions in the late medieval centuries.
The castle lost its importance after the Thirty Years' War (1618 to 1648). In the 19th century with its general interest in the medieval period, some modifications were added. During the Nazi period, in preparation of the Nuremberg party rally in 1936, it was returned to its original state. A few years later, during World War II and its air raids in 1944/1945, a large part of the castle was laid in ruins. It took some thirty years to complete the rebuilding and restoration to its present state.
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10 Things to do in Nuremberg, Germany travel guide
Join as we visit Nuremberg, Germany on a trip to wander around with the aim of doing the best things in Nuremberg. As the second largest city in Bavaria, Nürnberg has a lot offer in terms of castles, museums and unique cuisine worth sampling.
As a very walkable and tourist friendly city you can cover most attractions in Nuremberg in just a day or two making it a perfect weekend retreat.
We honestly arrived without the highest of expectations but we left feeling as though we wanted to spend extra time in Nuremberg.
Now let's see what this fascinating city in Germany has to offer a first time visitor.
10 Things to do in Nuremberg City Tour | Germany Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:00
1) St. Lorenz Gothic Church (St. Lawrence Church in Nuremberg)
2) Rings for Good Luck (Nürnberg Schöner Brunnen)
3) Nuremberg Castle (Nürnberger Burg)
4) Sinwell Tower + Deep Well (Sinwellturm)
5) Nürnberger Rostbratwurst - Eating Nuremberg Sausage at Bratwursthäusle
6) Underground Tunnels (Förderverein Nürnberger Felsengänge)
7) Pretty Street (Weissgerbergasse)
8) Albrecht Durer's House (Albrecht-Dürer-Haus)
9) Bridge and Hospital (Heilig-Geist-Spital)
10) The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds (Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände)
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Our visit Nuremberg travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Nuremberg Bratwurst, beer and pretzels), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Nuremberg tourism brochure, Nuremberg itinerary or Nuremberg, Germany city tour.
10 Things to do in Nuremberg, Germany travel guide video transcript:
We started our day by taking the U-bahn to the centre of town and getting off at Lorenzkirche. This put us on the south bank of the Pegnitz River, where we took the opportunity to browse some markets before visiting St Lorenz Church.
This is a beautiful gothic church complete with pointed vaults, stained glass windows, and sculptures.
From there we walked across one of the city’s many bridges and continued on to the Beautiful Fountain (yes, that’s the name), searching for a bit of good luck.
One of Nuremberg’s most famed attractions is the Imperial Castle located in the northwest end of the Old Town. The castle is a testament to the power of the Holy Roman Empire during the middle ages.
And we couldn’t come all the way to Nuremberg and not try the famed Nuremberger sausage! We went to Bratwursthäusle, right in the heart of the Old Town by St Sebaldus Church.
Later that afternoon we went into Nuremberg’s deep underground on a tour of the historic beer cellars. Nuremberg has been a beer brewing city for centuries.
While in town, we also took a walk down Weißgerbergasse, which may just be one of the prettiest streets in Nuremberg. This curved cobbled street is lined with half-timbered houses.
Albrecht Dürer’s one time home is now a museum dedicated to his life and work. He was a German Renaissance artist across many mediums, but he is best known for revolutionizing printmaking and elevating it as an art form. At certain times of day, they offer a guided tour with an actress who plays the role of Agnes Dürer, the artist’s wife.
The bridge we were looking for is the Heilig-Geist-Spital, or the Holy Spirit Hospital. It’s not a bridge in the usual sense of the word, rather a medieval building that sits across part of the Pegnitz River.
On a more serious note, we couldn’t leave Nuremberg without also visiting the Dokuzentrum, also known as the The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds.
And that’s a wrap for a our guide to Nuremberg, Germany. If you have any other suggestions of cool things to do in Nuremberg, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Germany video series showcasing German food, German culture and German cuisine.
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Nürnberg Damals und Heute 1933 - 2020 Stadt der Reichsparteitage Eine Film Dokumentation
NÜRNBERG DAMALS und HEUTE
STADT DER REICHSPARTEITAGE DOKU
reichsparteitagsgelaendenuernberg.de
Diese Film - Dokumentation zeigt das Reichsparteitagsgelände Nürnberg wie es vorher, während und nach der Nazi-Zeit genutzt wurde und heute noch Tausende von Besuchern jährlich anlockt.
Es wird erklärt welchen zweck die Gebäude und Plätze während der NS-Diktatur erfüllten und wie sie heute noch Benutzt werden. die Film Dokumentation ermöglichst auch Einblicke in die Gewaltbauten, erklärt ihnen was Baulich geplant und davon umgesetzt worden ist.
auch werden Grundsymbole
der NS-Zeit erläutert.
Neben Historischen Filmaufnahmen werden auch
Ausflugstipps, Sehenswürdigkeiten, wie der Christkindlesmarkt, Tiergarten, Museen und die Nürnberger Altstadt gezeigt.
Es führt sie die Nürnbergerin
Babette von Roggi
durch die Film Dokumentation.
NUREMBERG THEN and TODAY
CITY OF THE REICHSPARTEITAGE
This film documentary shows the Nuremberg Nuremberg Rally Grounds as it was used before, during and after the Nazi era and still attracts thousands of visitors every year.
It is explained what purpose the buildings and places during the Nazi dictatorship fulfilled and how they are still used today. The film documentary also provides insights into the violent structures, explains what has been planned and implemented.
also become basic symbols
the Nazi period explained.
In addition to historical film footage will also
Excursion tips, attractions, such as the Christkindlesmarkt, Tiergarten, museums and the Nuremberg Old Town are shown.
It leads her the Nuremberg
Babette of Roggi
through the film documentation.
mehr info: reichsparteitagsgelaendenuernberg.de
Nürnberg - Stadt der Geschichte
Nürnberg hat im Laufe seiner über 950-jährigen Geschichte viele bewegte Zeiten erlebt. Kommen Sie mit auf Entdeckungsreise durch die interessante Stadtgeschichte!
Mehr Informationen zu den Sehenswürdigkeiten und Museen Nürnbergs finden Sie hier: tourismus.nuernberg.de
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During its 950 years of city history, Nuremberg has experienced moving times. Come along with us on a journey through the cities history!
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Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Nuremberg, a city in northern Bavaria, is distinguished by medieval architecture such as the fortifications and stone towers of its Altstadt (Old Town). At the northern edge of the Altstadt, surrounded by red-roofed buildings, stands Kaiserburg Castle. The Hauptmarkt (central square) contains the Schöner Brunnen, the gilded “beautiful fountain” with tiers of figures, and Frauenkirche, a 14th-century Gothic church.
Nuremberg is a city on the river Pegnitz and the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia, about 170 kilometres (110 mi) north of Munich. Nuremberg is the second-largest city in Bavaria (after Munich), and the largest in Franconia (Franken). Several old villages now belong to the city of Nuremberg , for example Grossgründlach, Kraftshof, Thon, and Neunhof in the north-west; Ziegelstein in the north-east, Altenfurt and Fischbach in the south-east; and Katzwang, Kornburg in the south. Langwasser is a modern suburb.
Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof is a stop for IC and ICE trains on the German long-distance railway network. The Nuremberg–Ingolstadt–Munich high-speed line. The Nuremberg tramway network was opened in 1881. As of 2008, it extended a total length of 36 km (22 mi), had six lines, and carried 39.152 million passengers annually. The first segment of the Nuremberg U-Bahn metro system was opened in 1972. Nuremberg's trams, buses and metro system are operated by the VAG Nürnberg (Verkehrsaktiengesellschaft Nürnberg or Nuremberg Transport Corporation), itself a member of the VGN (Verkehrsverbund Grossraum Nürnberg or Greater Nuremberg Transport Network).
There is also a Nuremberg S-Bahn suburban metro railway and a regional train network, both centred on Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof.
Alot to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) such as :
Nuremberg Castle
Albrecht Dürer's House
St. Lorenz, Nuremberg
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Hauptmarkt
Frauenkirche, Nuremberg
St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg
Nuremberg Toy Museum
Nuremberg Transport Museum
Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg
Way of Human Rights
Nuremberg Zoo
Neues Museum Nürnberg
Fleisch Bridge
Historische Felsengänge Nürnberg
Schöner Brunnen
Handwerkerhof Nürnberg
Ehekarussell
Heilig-Geist-Spital
Lochgefängnisse
Stadtmuseum Fembohaus
Weißgerbergasse
St. Egidien, Nuremberg
Pellerhaus
Hesperidengärten
Tucherschloss
Chain Bridge
Turm der Sinne
Mauthalle
Henkerhaus
Frauentorturm
Stadtpark
Tiergärtnertor
Historischer Kunstbunker
Memorium Nürnberger Trials
Museum of Communication, Nuremberg, Germany
Sankt Klara
Burg
Weißer Turm
St. Elizabeth, Nuremberg
Museum Tucherschloss mit Hirsvogelsaal
Kunsthalle Nürnberg
Nicolaus Copernicus Planetarium Nürnberg
Museum of Industrial Culture
St. Jakob, Nuremberg
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St. Martha, Nuremberg
Krakauer Haus
( Nuremberg - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Nuremberg . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Nuremberg - Germany
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Landing at Nuremberg Airport / Albrecht Dürer Flughafen Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany: 31st May, 2016
Landing at Nuremberg Airport / Albrecht Dürer Flughafen Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany: 31st May, 2016.
Albrecht Dürer Flughafen Nürnberg, is the international airport of the Franconian metropolitan area of Nuremberg and the second-busiest airport in Bavaria after Munich Airport. With about 3.3 million passengers handled in 2013, it is Germany's 10th biggest airport. It is located approximately 5km north of Nuremberg's city centre and offers flights within Germany as well as to European metropolitan and leisure destinations, to read more about Albrecht Dürer Flughafen Nürnberg, click here:
This film features footage from a Ryanair Boeing 737 as it approaches and lands at Albrecht Dürer Flughafen Nürnberg, within the film, the following locations and features are identified: Forchheim, Thurn, Hausen, Regnitz River, Main-Danube Canal, Kersbach, Pinzberg, Kunreuth, Ermreus, Gaiganz, Weingarts, Pommer, Walkersbrunn, Ermreuth, Letten, Weißenohe, Dorfhaus, Oberrüsselbach, Kirchrüsselbach, Oberwindsberg, Freiröttenbach, Unterwindsberg, Hüttenbach, Bühl, Simmelsdorf, Osternohe, Waizmannsdorf, Autobahn 9, Lohmühle, Enzenruth, Rabenshof, Siegersdorf, Festung Rothenberg, Kirchensittenbach, Oberkrumbach, Asperthofen, Kleedorf, Unterkrumbach, Kühnhofen, Grossviehberg, Hersbruck, Pommelsbrunn, Hohenstadt, Happburg, Förrenbach, Happburger See, Kainsbach, Deckersberg, Offenhausen, Schrotsdorf, Egensbach, Engelthaler Forst, Entenberg, Gersdorf, Oberheidelbach, Unterhaidelbach, Leinburg, Diepersdorf, Autobahn 3 / Autobahn 9 Interchange, Röthenbach an der Pegnitz, Schwaig, Malmsbach, Behringersdorf, Freiland, Laufamholz, Autobahn 3, Erlenstegner Forst, Industriegebiet Nordostpark, Ziegelstein, Mooshof and Nuremberg Airport.
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Nürnberg Sehenswürdigkeiten - Henkerhaus und Henkersteg
Zu den Nürnberg Sehenswürdigkeiten gehört natürlich das Henkerhaus und der Henkersteg. Direkt in der Nürnberger Altstadt, ist dieser interessante Ort mit seiner Ausstellung über das Schaffen und Wirken der mittelalterlichen Henker schnell zu finden und zu besichtigen.
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Informationen zur Stadtführung: Mörder, Fälscher, Messerstecher
Ein kriminalgeschichtlicher Rundgang in Nürnberg
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Nürnberg die Stadt der deutschen Geschichte/ Nuremberg the city of German History
Hallo liebe Rad- und Reisefreunde,
auf dem Weg nach Italien zum Gardasee, haben wir noch drei Nächte bei Nürnberg verbracht, so dass wir eine schöne Radtour in die Stadt machen konnten. Einen Tag lang haben wir versucht, soviel wie möglich an Sehenswürdigkeiten zu erkunden. Hierbei konnte ich selbst meine Leidenschaft zum fotografieren wieder sehr gut ausschöpfen. Fotos und zwei Videos der Sehenswürdigkeiten, haben wir nun in einem Video als Dokumentation zusammen gestellt. Ein schöner Tag mit vielen schönen und vor allem geschichtlich interessanten Sehenswürdigkeiten, den wir gerne in Erinnerung behalten. Eine Stadt in Deutschland, die man einmal gesehen haben muss.
Viel Spaß beim ansehen unserer Dokumentation. Ihr dürft das Video auch bewerten, kommentieren und teilen.
Liebe Grüße vom White Rastas Team
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Hello dear bike and travel friends
On the way to Italy to the Lake Garda we spent three nights at Nuremberg so we could make a nice bike tour into the city. For one day we tried to explore as many sights as possible. I was able to use my passion for photography. Photos and two videos of the sights we have put together in a video as documentation. A nice day with many beautiful and above all historically interesting sights which we gladly remember. One must have seen Citys of Germany.
Have fun watching our documentation. You can also rate comment and share the video.
Greetings from the White Rastas Team
Nürnberg Sehenswürdigkeiten - Stadtpark
Der Stadtpark Nürnberg befindet sich im Norden der Stadt, nicht allzu weit von der Burg entfernt. Mit seiner etwa 19 Hektar großen Fläche, ist er der größte Park in Nürnberg. Die vielfältigen Bereiche dieser Grünanlage ziehen nicht nur Spaziergänger an.
Im Zentrum des Parks liegt ein kleiner See und das Parkcafè mit Namen Parks. Tagsüber kann man dort süße Leckereien und herzhafte Snacks zu sich nehmen. Sonntags gibt es dort Brunch und Abends ist es ein Treffpunkt für originelle Veranstaltungen.
Informationen zu einer Stadtpark-Führung
Zwischen Schmausengarten, Stadtpark und Schillerplatz
Stadtteilspaziergang in den Gärten hinter der Veste
Der Stadtpark von Nürnberg befindet sich im Stadtteil Maxfeld, zwischen Äußerer Bayreuther Straße, Virchowstraße und der Straße „Am Stadtpark“.
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Germanisches Nationalmuseum - Nürnberg
Rundfahrt Osten Deutschland - Urlaub
August 2016 - Tag 21 - Film 371
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Erste Planungs- und Dialogphase der Stadt-Umland-Bahn
Die Stadt-Umland-Bahn, kurz StUB, ist aktuell eines der größten Straßenbahnprojekte in Deutschland. Als nachhaltige Verkehrslösung soll die StUB zukünftig die drei Städte Nürnberg, Erlangen und Herzogenaurach miteinander verbinden.
Für die Planung, den Bau und Betrieb der StUB ist der Zweckverband Stadt-Umland-Bahn (ZV StUB) zuständig. Seit Anbeginn seiner Arbeit setzen die Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter auf eine aktive Bürgerbeteiligung. Neben einer Onlinebeteiligungsplattform, über die in den verschiedenen Planungsphasen Vorschläge der Bürgerinnen und Bürger gesammelt werden, veranstaltet der Zweckverband Stadt-Umland-Bahn regelmäßig Veranstaltungen. Neben Vor-Ort-Begehungen einzelner Trassenabschnitte bildet das Dialogforum das „Herzstück“ der Bürgerbeteiligung. Es besteht aus einem festen Teilnehmerkreis, der sich aus zufällig ausgewählten Bürgerinnen und Bürgern sowie Vertretern verschiedener Organisationen, Verbände und der Politik zusammensetzt. Zusätzlich können alle interessierten Bürgerinnen und Bürger an den Dialogforen teilnehmen, sich aktiv einbringen und über den aktuellen Stand des Projekts informieren.
Die erste Planungs- und Dialogphase hat der Zweckverband Stadt-Umland-Bahn nach zwei Jahren abgeschlossen: Über 1.000 Vorschläge wurden gesichtet, daraus über 100 Varianten für den Streckenverlauf entwickelt und seitens der beauftragten Ingenieurbüros intensiv untersucht und bewertet. Ergebnis der umfangreichen Untersuchungen ist die aus planerischer Sicht aussichtsreichste Streckenführung für die StUB, die als Vorzugstrasse in die Unterlagen des Raumordnungsverfahrens aufgenommen worden ist.
Nürnberg in 4K
Nürnberg ist eine fränkische Großstadt in Mittelfranken des Freistaates Bayerns.
Mit 518.408 Einwohnern ist Nürnberg nach München die zweitgrößte Stadt Bayerns und gehört zu den 15 größten Städten Deutschlands.
Überregional bedeutsam sind auch Nürnbergs weihnachtlicher Christkindlesmarkt sowie das Germanische Nationalmuseum und mehrere weitere Museen.
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VLOG NUREMBERG, APRIL 2017
Today I will be showing you my day in Germany.
I have visited many places in Nuremberg including a toy museum and many cathedrals and the central market in the town.
We have discovered that this place was a holiday destination for many Americans ! This city here was bombed during the WW2 and rebuild...
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Handwerkerhof Nürnberg
Today I show you a small sightseeing place in Nuremberg. It is located near the main trainstation, directly next to the famous city wall and defense towers. I am talking about the Handwerkerhof. It is a small craftsman town with free entrance. When you visit Nuremberg, then give it a try.
Das Nürnberger Spielzeugmuseum
Nürnberg ist die Spielzeugstadt schlechthin. Nicht nur, weil hier viele Unternehmen ansässig waren und noch sind, sondern auch wegen der Spielwarenmesse und natürlich wegen des Spielzeugmuseums. Letzteres haben wir für Euch mal besucht.
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg
The Johannisfriedhof is a cemetery in Nuremberg with historical and artistically valuable bronze epitaphs as well as historically significant lying tombstones ( tombstones ) and burial places of famous Nuremberg from four centuries. Because of the many rose bushes he is also called Rosenfriedhof . Due to the historical sights , the Johannisfriedhof is a destination within the framework of a cemetery tourism and a station within the historic mile of Nuremberg . The epitaphs were in theBavarian State Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage added.
The cemetery is located west of the Nuremberg city wall in St. Johannis , which was incorporated in 1825. In the middle of the cemetery is the 13th-century St. Johannis Church . On the eastern edge is the round Holzschuher chapel (1513-1515), which Hans Beheim is attributed to the Elder .
The former cemetery of the old settlement Johannis was in the 10./11. Century created. Germ cell for the later Johannisfriedhof was 1234 a Siechkobel (leper house) for leprosy patients . Around 1395, the plague cemetery was consecrated there with the Stephanus chapel (the later Holzschuherkapelle).
In Nuremberg, the deceased were buried in the cemeteries in the Middle Ages, which surrounded the two parish churches of St. Sebald and St. Lawrence . During the great plague epidemics of the late Middle Ages , in 1518, the Council prohibited any burial in these old cemeteries within the city walls. For the parish of St. Lawrence the Rochusfriedhof was newly created near the Spittlertor . The deceased Sebalder citizens were buried in the Johannisfriedhof, which existed since the 13th century. There was the leprosy cemetery behind the church and since 1518 also the plague cemetery. 1644 took place under the pastor Wolfgang Jacob Dümleran extension of the cemetery.
From the city to the cemetery leads the Nuremberg Way of the Cross with seven stations, which were created in 1506-1508 by Adam Kraft . Since the 20th century, only copies of these works have been on the Way of the Cross. The original stations are in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum , the crucifixion group in the Heilig-Geist-Spital and the entombment in the Holzschuherkapelle.
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Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Nuremberg, a city in northern Bavaria, is distinguished by medieval architecture such as the fortifications and stone towers of its Altstadt (Old Town). At the northern edge of the Altstadt, surrounded by red-roofed buildings, stands Kaiserburg Castle. The Hauptmarkt (central square) contains the Schöner Brunnen, the gilded “beautiful fountain” with tiers of figures, and Frauenkirche, a 14th-century Gothic church.
Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Bavaria’s second-largest city and the unofficial capital of Franconia, is an energetic place where the nightlife is intense and the beer is as dark as coffee. As one of Bavaria’s biggest draws it is alive with visitors year-round, but especially during the spectacular Christmas market.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the undeclared capital of the Holy Roman Empire and the preferred residence of most German kings, who kept their crown jewels here. Rich and stuffed with architectural wonders, it was also a magnet for famous artists, though the most famous of all, Albrecht Dürer, was actually born here. ‘Nuremberg shines throughout Germany like a sun among the moon and stars,’ gushed Martin Luther. By the 19th century, the city had become a powerhouse in Germany’s industrial revolution.
The Nazis saw a perfect stage for their activities in working class Nuremberg. It was here that the fanatical party rallies were held, the boycott of Jewish businesses began and the infamous Nuremberg Laws outlawing German citizenship for Jewish people were enacted. On 2 January 1945, Allied bombers reduced the city to landfill, killing 6000 people in the process.
After WWII the city was chosen as the site of the war crimes tribunal, now known as the Nuremberg Trials. Later, the painstaking reconstruction – using the original stone – of almost all the city’s main buildings, including the castle and old churches in the Altstadt, returned the city to some of its former glory.
When people think of Nuremberg, they usually think of gingerbread, toys, Christmas, the Nazi Party Rally Grounds or the Nuremberg Trials. The old town of Nuremberg is much more than this and indeed Nuremberg probably comes closest to many tourists' expectations of a typical German city: on the one hand one can find half-timbered houses, gothic churches within a medieval city wall in the shadow of the towering imperial castle, which was one of the most important residences of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. On the other hand, Nuremberg and the surrounding cities are home to many well-known German companies, e.g. Adidas, Diehl, Faber-Castell, Playmobil, Puma and several divisions of industrial giant Siemens. Finally, Nuremberg even can live up to culinary expectations with breweries and beergardens and its most famous dish, the Nuremberg sausages with Sauerkraut.
Alot to see in Nuremberg such as :
Nuremberg Castle
Christkindlesmarkt, Nuremberg
Frauenkirche, Nuremberg
Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
St. Lorenz, Nuremberg
St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg
Albrecht Dürer's House
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Schöner Brunnen
Nuremberg Toy Museum
Hauptmarkt
Nuremberg Zoo
Handwerkerhof Nürnberg
Playmobil FunPark
Nuremberg Transport Museum
Ehekarussell
Felsengänge Nürnberg
Henkersteg
Medieval Dungeons
Weißer Turm
City walls of Nuremberg
Neues Museum Nürnberg
Tiergärtnertor
City Museum in Fembo house
Fleisch Bridge
Historischer Kunstbunker
Weinstadel
Pellerhaus
Giardini delle Esperidi
Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg
Way of Human Rights
Sinwellturm
Botanischer Garten Erlangen
Luitpoldhain
Memorium Nuremberg Trials
Maxbrücke
St Egidien, Nuremberg
Kunsthalle Nürnberg
Kongresshalle
Tucherschloss
Schuldturm
Insel Schütt
Association d'Histoire Naturelle de Nuremberg
Frauentorturm
Bürgermeistergarten
St. Elizabeth, Nuremberg
Burggarten
Schlossgarten Erlangen
Turm der Sinne
Kulturscheune der Altstadtfreunde
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