Nuremberg may well be Bavaria's second largest city, but the locals prefer to think of it as the centre of Franconia. The town is usually associated with some of the darkest episodes in German history but contemporary Franconia will force you to see another side to the place. It has a distinctly cosmopolitan feel, and there is something exciting on offer for people of all age groups.
Altstadt
Nuremberg's
Altstadt, or Old Town is surrounded by a mighty city-wall that is 5km long. It soon becomes obvious why this city was a favourite with the Romantic Movement. Cobble-stoned squares and half-timbered houses make up the scenery, and the aroma of roasted sausages and gingerbread fill the air. This is also where sights such as
Dürerhaus are to be found and in the festive season, thousands of people from all over the world visit the famous Christkindlesmarkt on the
Hauptmarkt. The city of Nuremberg expanded on both banks of the river Pegnitz and because of this, the Old Town is often divided into...
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Germanisches Nationalmuseum
The largest museum of German art and culture is just inside the south section of the medieval city walls. It covers the entire spectrum of German...
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- Culture
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Albrecht-Dürer-Haus
The town's most popular shrine is the Albrecht Dürer House, just a short walk up the cobblestoned Bergstrasse, from the Dürer Monument and St....
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- Castles, Palaces & Historic Buildings
- Altstadt
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Kaiserburg
"The Burg" looms above the city from its hilltop at the northern edge of the Altstadt. From 1050 to 1571, it was the official residence of the...
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- Nature & Wildlife
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