
The Town Hall is a complex of several construction periods. The oldest section is the 40 m Gothic hall erected between 1332 and1340, once the largest secular hall construction north of the Alps.
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Farmers' market, Easter market, Autumn market, Christmas market. As in the olden days, there is a bustle of activity all year round at the Nuremberg Hauptmarkt. If you have some time to spare, despite all the bustle, you can enjoy the many intricate details of the Schönen...[more]

Historical half-timbered middle class houses predominate, in testimony to the wealth created by the leathermaking trade.
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Two half-timbered stories rise above the ground floor fashioned from sandstone ashlars.
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A memorial plaque and a monument at the Unschlittplatz mark the spot where the figure of Kaspar Hauser, shrouded in secrecy, turned up on 26 May 1828.
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Fascinatingly close to the stars above – in Bavaria's largest planetarium. While sitting in comfortable seats in an air-conditioned 18-meter diameter domed hall you can not only watch a faithful reproduction of the starlit sky displayed by the most modern fulldome video...[more]

Behind the massive city walls craftsmen traditions are still being cultivated in the small workshops. Pewterers, glass cutters, leather workers, gold and silversmiths, stained glass painters, gingerbread-makers, and a doll-maker offer their wares for sale and let visitors...[more]
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