Sightseeing
Nuremberg's many sights make sure that no visitor will be bored. From the Germanische Nationalmuseum, Albrecht Dürer's House, the New Museum for Art and Design right through to the Documentation Centre Party Rally Grounds, over 30 museums offer exhibitions on a wide variety of topics. Those who prefer open-air exploration, may take a look at some of Nuremberg's many historical buildings. The imperial castle is particularly impressive. Nuremberg's churches and fountains are also well worth a visit. All those who are curious for more, can visit the "Tiergarten" one of Europe's most beautifully landscaped zoos, the Planetarium, the State Theatre and Opera and many fascinating small theatres.
Albrecht-Dürer-Haus (Albrecht Dürer’s House)
Under the heading "Back to Dürer", this house presents the residence ...
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Ehekarussell (Marriage Carousel)
The "Marriage Carousel" (Ehekarussell) was erected in 1984, immediately in front of the White Tower.
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Frauenkirche (Our Lady's Church)
Emperor Charles IV had the Church of Our Lady's (Frauenkirche) built here between 1355 and 1358 on the ...
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Gänsemännchenbrunnen (Gooseherd Fountain)
Today, the Gooseherd Fountain can be found opposite the City Hall, but ...
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Handwerkerhof (Crafts Yard)
The medieval city fortification, the "Crafts Yard" ("Handwerkerhof") invites Nuremberg' guests on an exciting stroll.
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Heilig-Geist-Spital (Hospice of the Holy Spirit)
The Hospice of the Holy Spirit (Heilig-Geist-Spital) was built between ...
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Henkersteg (Hangman's Bridge)
The Hangman's Bridge was constructed in 1457 as a wooden bridge. Between the 16th and the 19th century, the ...
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Kaiserburg (Imperial Castle)
The Imperial Castle, symbol of Nuremberg, rises high above the city. The castle, where between 1050 ...
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Kaiserburg (Imperial Stables)
The Imperial Stables (Kaiserstallungen) are the most important municipal building of Nuremberg's time as an ...
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Katharinenruine (St. Catherine's Ruin)
In the Middle Ages, St. Catherine's Church was part of the complex of ...
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Mauthalle (Toll Hall)
The Toll Hall (Mauthalle) was built above the last-but-one city moat between 1498 and 1502 by ...
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Nassauer Haus (Nassau House)
One of the best-preserved examples of medieval tower houses (aristocratic houses).
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Rathaus (Old City Hall)
The term "Old City Hall" comprises all buildings erected between the 14th and 17th century in the block bordered ...
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Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain)
Erected between 1389 and 1396 by Heinrich Beheim the 19-metre stone ...
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Staatstheater (State Theatre)
The Opera House was built in 1905 and is one of Germany's most beautiful theatre buildings.
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St. Egidien (St. Egidien's Church)
The St. Egidien's Church, Nuremberg's only remaining Baroque sacral building, dates back to the former ...
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St. Elisabeth (St. Elizabeth's Church)
Originally, St. Elizabeth's Church was part of the former branch settlement of the German Knights' Order.
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St. Jakob (St. James' Church)
The Gothic old-Franconian Church of St. James (Jakobskirche) in the south-western part of the Old Town ...
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St. Klara (St. Clare's Church)
After the original convent of the Penitents was incorporated into the convent of the Poor Clares in 1279 ...
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St. Lorenz (St. Lawrence's Church)
The building of this basilica in high gothic style started between 1243 and 1315. The western façade between ...
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St. Sebald (St. Sebaldus' Church)
Building work for the first late Romanesque pillared basilica started in 1230/40. The church was awarded ...
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Tugendbrunnen (Fountain of the Virtues)
In 1589, the iron caster, Benedikt Wurzelbauer, completed the Fountain ...
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Unschlitthaus (Tallow House)
The Tallow House (Unschlitthaus) was built in 1491 by Hans Beheim the Elder. The building is one of seven corn ...
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Weinstadel (Wine Store)
The Wine Store (Weinstadel) is one of Nuremberg's most beautiful buildings. Two half-timbered storeys rise ...
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