Congress- und Tourismus-Zentrale Nürnberg
Former Nazi Party Rally Grounds and remaining structures: the unfinished Congress Hall, the main stand at the Zeppelinfeld and the Grosse Strasse (parade road) stand as mute witnesses to National Socialist megalomania.
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It is hardly surprising that almost every visitor to Nuremberg takes back home with them a snapshot or postcard depicting a bridge, because this mediaeval city had become established around the river Pegnitz, which separates the Lorenz old town district in the south from the...[more]

One of the best preserved examples of a medieval residential tower (for the nobility).
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1498-1502 first built as a grain and salt storehouse; from 1572 imperial city weigh house and customs house. 1897/98 conversion to commercial shops and offices.
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The Cultural Information Office, located in the modern glass building of the Art Gallery and thus directly accessible along the route from the main train station to the City Center, provides information on the numerous cultural programs in Greater Nuremberg. Along with tips...[more]

Established from 1332 to 1339 as a foundation endowed by the wealthy patrician Konrad Groß (“Imperial Mayor”) for the elderly and needy. Considered the largest private endowment by any individual before 1500.
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CINECITTA´ is Germany‘s largest cinema complex with 23 cinema auditoriums, 5000 m2 of foyer space, three restaurants as well as various bar areas and cafés. Since its opening in 1995 over 27 cineasts have visited the commanding building in the heart of the Old Town of...[more]