The Peace Museum documents the history of pacifism in Germany over the last 100 years, and the activities of the peace movement in Nuremberg since 1945.
Methods and forms of action in the peace movement are shown and encourage visitors to critically examine the topics of peace and non-violence. Changing exhibitions discuss current as well as historical contexts.

Over 5,000 wheat beer glasses, each at least 25 years old, from around 1,500 breweries can be viewed here. Moreover, a small wheat beer brewery was once located here.
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Situated directly over the river the former official living quarters of the hangman of the free imperial city of Nuremberg offers fascinating views. The exhibition in the hangman's rooms deals with criminal history in...[more]

This is the place for anyone with an interest in the ethnology of the South Pacific, Siberia, the Sahara or West Africa or a fondness for geology (including Germany's largest iron meteorite and Plateosaurus, the so-called Franconian...[more]

What did schools look like in the past? What did kids have in their schoolbags? How do school, everyday life and great history hang together?
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Experience the world of the Bible "live" in nomad's tent, at a bazaar, at a millstone, in the Jesus house or at a well.Multi-medial impressions on the subject of the "Bible Today" are available via a Bible film, a...[more]

A journey through time to the past world of the craftsmen. The Museum |22|20|18| Kühnertsgasse provides unusual insights into the everyday life and the working world of craftsmen from the Middle Ages to the...[more]