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 A city which combines medieval and the modern, past and the present, culture and leisure, Nuremberg is unlike anything you’ll ever experience. Being one of the growing trade fair locations of Europe, it attracts millions of visitors every year to indulge in about 50 specialist trade fairs and 100 events. Completed with world class tourist attractions and plenty of interesting things to do, Nuremberg offers something to cater every need, from history buffs and art lovers to culinary travelers.

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Art Bunker

Visits of the World War II Art Bunker (Kunstbunker) are only possible in the course of a guided tour. Daily guided tour at 14:00 (in German), In addition to regular guided tours the Association of Fri...
 
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Castle

The castle dominates the north-western corner of Nuremberg's old town. In the west (on the right, when coming from the city) the castle starts with Luginsland tower. Between it and the five-cornered t...
 
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Castle Quarter

Numerous old buildings here (Burgviertel) survived the war. The street Fuell with its sand stone houses is a typical merchant's street. The craftsmen lived in timber-framed houses, many of which have ...
 
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City Walls

Originally Nuremberg's city wall had a length of five kilometers and five gates: Laufer, Spittler-, Frauen-, Neu- und Tiergärtner Tor. From the 13th to the 16th century the wall was continuously ...
 
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Dolphinarium

Monday to Friday: 11:00, 14:00 and 16:00 pm, On weekends and Bavarian Holidays: 11:30, 14:30, 16:00. Adult € 4,50, Kids € 2,00, Kids with Bahnpass € 1,50 Families €10,50. The Dolph...
 
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In the middle ages only towns had the right to build a wall, villages were unprotected against raiding troops. Therefore many villages built walls around the ch...
 
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Soon after they came to power in 1933 the Nazis designated Nuremberg as place for their annual party rallies. To demonstrate their power they planned a set of g...
 
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Neunhof Manor

Nuremberg's patricians had numerous manor houses in the surrounding villages. This (Schloss Neunhof) is a good example, built in the 16th century. Adjoining is a small baroque garden....
 
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The Nürnberg Exhibition Centre (Nürnberg Messezentrum) is relatively new. The exhibition centre offers over 160,000 m² of display area in twelve ...
 
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For many hundreds of years, the sandstone bedrock of Nuremberg's castle hill has been riddled with vaulted cellars and "secret" passageways. Rock-Cut Beer Cella...
 
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Built from the 13th to 15th century. Among church's (Lorenzkirche) many treasures are the Tabernacel by Adam Kraft and the Greeting Angels by Veit Stoss....
 
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Built from the 13th to 15th century. In the center of the church (Sebalduskirche) is the grave of the city saint, depicting scenes of his life. It is one of the most popular churches in the city....
 

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