Must Visit Attractions in Nuremberg"
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"Must Visit Attractions in Nuremberg" Créé par: Cityseeker 6 Emplacements marqués Hauptmarkt "Bustling Market Square" The market place bustles with life throughout the year and Germany's most famous Christmas Market, the Christkindlesmarkt is held here, as are many of the events that form part of the Altstadtfest in September. On a normal weekday, you will find market vendors selling local produce, fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers and fine cheeses. by Hubertl +49 911 2 3360 (Tourist Information) Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg Historische Felsengänge "Underground Enclaves" The Felsengänge are underground enclaves which are situated up to 15m beneath the castle. They were once used to store wine and beer and during the World War II, many precious works of art were hidden here. They can only be viewed as part of a tour, which usually ends in the Alststadthof, a small square with shops and the city's smallest brewery. by Janericloebe The beer that is made here is unfiltered and the method used has been the same for over 100 years. +49 911 244 9859 www.felsengaenge- info@historische- Bergstrasse 19, Nuremberg nuernberg.de/ felsengaenge.de Albrecht-Dürer-Haus "Home of Artist Albrecht Dürer" Located opposite Tiergärtnertor just to the south of Kaiserburg, Albrecht- Dürer-Haus, the lovely half-timbered medieval house, was home to the great German painter Albrecht Dürer from 1509 until his death in 1528. Now home to an exhibition dedicated to the life and times of Dürer, the museum provides a fascinating insight into life in the Middle Ages. by Tilman2007 Visitors can take a guided tour of the house, watch a multimedia show and take part in art workshops. +49 911 231 2568 museums.nuremberg.de/d albrecht-duerer- Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 39, uerer-house/ [email protected] Nuremberg Nuremberg Castle "Magnificent Castle of Nuremberg" Set on top of weather-beaten sandstone cliffs, the spectacular Kaiserburg towers over the city. A magnet for tourists and the pride of locals, medieval castle is one of the largest of its kind in the country. Severely damaged during World War II, the castle has now been thoroughly restored. Dappled with numerous architecturally significant monuments, by Hajo Dietz visitors can view the Knight's Hall, the Emperor's Hall, the Emperor's Chapel and the fountain in the courtyard. With splendid views of the city from the tower, the Imperial Castle is a royal relic of the city. +49 911 244 6590 www.kaiserburg-nuernber g.de/englisch/castle/index. [email protected] Burg 17, Nuremberg htm n.de Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds "History Museum on Third Reich" Even today, Nuremberg is a city that springs to mind when one thinks of the Third Reich. In the early 1930s, the Nazi Party built the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds to host its annual convention, which was by Chris Baier (chrisglub), held here from 1933-1938. The largest surviving example of their http://www.chrisbaier.com architecture in Germany, this site was turned into a museum in 1985. 'Fascination and Terror', a permanent exhibition, forms the epicenter of the museum and conveys the repercussions of that era in Germany. The Geschichte für Alle (History for Everyone) organization, organizes guided tours of the museum. +49 911 231 7538 www.museen.nuernberg.d dokumentationszentrum@s Bayernstraße 110, e/dokuzentrum/ tadt.nuernberg.de Nuremberg Nuremberg Zoo "The Wonderful World of Animals" Nuremberg Zoo is indisputably one of Europe's most beautifully landscaped zoos. It dates back to 1939 and is home to different species from around the globe. The philosophy behind the zoo is to educate the general public about nature's diversity whilst working against the clock to improve the situation of endangered species. The surroundings in which by crosathorian the animals live are meant to give them as much freedom as possible and as a result, many of the enclosures are not surrounded by colossal gates. The zoological garden's dolphin house is very popular and shows are held here on a daily basis. +49 911 5 4546 www.tiergarten.nuernberg [email protected] Am Tiergarten 30, .de/ g.de Nuremberg REJOIGNEZ-NOUS A: cityseeker.com Modalités | POLITIQUE DE CONFIDENTIALITé | API | CONTACTEZ-NOUS | COPYRIGHT (C) 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).