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Nuremberg Must Sees

Nuremberg has lots of sights, attractions and museums. We have put together the most important highlights of the magic city of Nuremberg for you. Come with us on a stroll through the eventful history of Nuremberg, from the Imperial Castle to the undgeround...

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Imperial Castle

Cultural landmark and top attraction of the city

Albrecht Dürer's House
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Albrecht Dürer's House

Albrecht Dürer's House, which has been restored, presents in a new concept the living and working quarters of one of the most famous painters and graphicartists in art history, namely Albrecht Dürer (1471 - 1528).

Historic Rock Cut Cellars
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Historic Rock-Cut Cellars

Discover the fascinating labyrinth consisting of a wide range of vaults and passageways that were hewn from the rock many hundreds of years ago. Parts of the rock labyrinth are again in use today as a beer cellar for the Altstadhof micro-brewery.

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Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
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Documentation Center

Nuremberg, the city of the Nazi Party Rallies, the city of the racial laws, the city in which the trials against thorse primarily responsible from the national socialist regime were held. In the Third Reich Nuremberg was the "City of the Nazi Party Rallies". The north wing of the unfinished Congress Hall on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, is now occupied by the Documentation Center.

Beautiful Fountain
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Beautiful Fountain

The market square is distinguished by the Schöner Brunnen with the golden ring, which according to legend, makes your dreams come true.

Tanner's Lane Nuremberg
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Tanner's Lane (Weißgerbergasse)

The largest ensemble of old artisan houses in Nuremberg can be found in the Weißgerbergasse.

St. John's Cemetery with flowers
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St. John's Cemetary

The "Johannisfriedhof" is one of the most important burial sites in Europe. Albrecht Dürer and Veit Stoß are buried here.

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Germanisches Nationalmuseum

The largest cultural-historical museum in the German-speaking world

DB Railway Museum
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German Railway Museum (DB Museum)

the heart of the DB Railway Museum is an exhibition landscape on the history of the railway in Germany.

Tiger at the Nuremberg Zoo
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Nuremberg Zoo

One of the most beautiful zoos in the world

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