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 Biedermeier.
Many structural features and items of period furnishing make the history of the three late medieval houses and their inhabitants come alive.

The Fire Brigade Museum in the attic of Fire Station #3 on Jakobsplatz is small but special. To be seen on ca. 250 m2 of exhibition space are an originally preserved 15th c. wooden pump, fire extinguishers, manual fire pumps,...[more]

The Historic Streetcar Depot St. Peter was set up in 1985 on the area of the closed down auxiliary streetcar factory St. Peter.
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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]

Some 120,000 exhibits are shown on ca.750 m2, including a unique collection of over 4,000 porcelain figures, some over 250 years old.
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Nuremberg's most impressive bunker system penetrates almost 24 m deep into the castle hill. In the reconstructed cellar vaults Nuremberg's most valuable art treasures withstood the bombs of World War II unscathed.
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The company history of BMF is presented on over 250 m2. Product designs, company catalogs and numerous historical products remind visitors of the significance of BMF.
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