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Art and Culture

Vibrant art and culture to a historic backdrop

Photo: Christine Dierenbach

Opera, cabaret, modern art, jazz lounge or rock concert? During your visit to Nuremberg you are not restricted to just a few highlights from the widely diverse offerings of art and culture. Because Nuremberg is a city with a large amount of culture within short distances. All locations can be well reached on foot or by public transport. And many event locations for concerts and exhibitions, such as the Museum für Moderne Kunst (Museum of Modern Art), the Lorenzkirche, the Germanische...[more]


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Overview

Bardentreffen 2012 in Nürnberg (Meeting of the Bards)

July 27 - 29, 2012

Unique in Germany and known well beyond Nuremberg’s boarders – The Meeting of the Bards.

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Klassik Open Air in Nuremberg

Klassik Open Air Nürnberg

July 22 and August 4, 2012

Classical music in the park, by candlelight, with a glass of red wine, cheese and grapes? On July 22 and on August 4, 2012, the two large Nuremberg orchestras invite you to the 'Klassik Open Air'.

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Blaue Nacht 2012 (The Blue Night)

May 19, 2012

A sky blue lights glazes all over the city of Nuremberg its most important cultural event "The Night of Art and Culture". 

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Military Garrison Museum

Garnisonmuseum (Military Garrison Museum)

The Garrison Museum in the former air raid shelter "Hohe Marter" is devoted to the military history of this region, from the Free Imperial City (to 1806), the Royal Bavarian Army (to 1918), the Reichswehr (to 1933) and...[more]

Schloss Neunhof

Schloss Neunhof

Schloss Neunhof, one of Nuremberg's best-preserved suburban estates, offers a vivid impression of the summer lifestyle of the city's patrician families from the 16th to the 19th century.

 

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Gardens of the Hesperides in Nuremberg

Hesperidengärten (Gardens of the Hesperides)

The Gardens of the Hesperides in Nuremberg were established outside the town walls in the St. John's district in the Middle Ages. The Gardens of the Hesperides, where citrus fruits were once cultivated, owe their name to the daughters...[more]