Nuremberg Castle is a group of medieval fortified buildings on a sandstone ridge dominating the historical center of Nuremberg in Bavaria,…
This 50 000 square meters large square is the very heart of Nuremberg.
This street is surely one of the most picturesque places in Nuremberg. There are half-timbered houses, lovely shops and cafés.
Hidden in the shadow of the Frauentor Tower, this little courtyard will take you back to the Middle Ages.
St. Lorenz is a medieval church of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Lawrence.
The sculptures decorating this 20th century fountain are sure to astound you.
A sad reminder of Nuremberg's past and a breath-taking historical monument, this complex used to host Nazi rallies during the Second World…
Check out this beautiful wooden bridge - one of Nuremberg's most charming historical sights.
The Frauenkirche is a church in Nuremberg, Germany. It stands on the eastern side of the main market.
One of the grim reminders of the pain and sadness caused by the Second World War - this courtroom saw the trials and sentencing of the…
Albrecht Dürer's House is a Nuremberg Fachwerkhaus that was the home of German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer from 1509 to his death in…
The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds is a museum in Nuremberg.
Max-Morlock-Stadion is a stadium in Nuremberg, Germany, which was opened in 1928. It is located next to Zeppelinfeld.
Nurnberg trade fairs and exhibitions take place here.
The Fernmeldeturm Nürnberg, the tallest structure in Bavaria, is a telecommunication tower in Nuremberg, southern Germany.
The Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra is a German orchestra based in Nuremberg. Its principal concert venue is the Meistersingerhalle.
This museum is a little curiosity, as beer glasses are not usual museum objects. If you want to see them, don't forget to book a visit!