Discover the best top things to do in , Germany including St. Jacob's Church (St. Jakobskirche), Church of St. Kilian (Kilianskirche), Obere Pfarre Unsere Liebe Frau, Christuskirche, St. Egidien - Egidienkirche Nurnberg, Elisabethkirche, St. Wolfgang's Church, Church of the Holy Ghost (Heiliggeistkirche), St. Peter's Church (Peterskirche), Pfarrkirche St. Augustin.
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St. Jacob's is on the pilgrimage route to St. James's grave in Spain, and should be visited for its beautiful wood carvings and stone sculptures. A peaceful stop in a very touristy destination.
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Church named for Irish Catholic missionary and saint.
Church of St. Kilian is built in splendid gothic architectural style. The interior is really majestic. Also, one can ascend the tower to catch a gret panoramic view.
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This church is beautiful! I wasn't expecting this beauty. Very quiet place for worship. Very old as well
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The St. Giles’ Church, Nuremberg’s only remaining Baroque religious building, dates back to the former Schottenkloster (Irish Benedictine monastery) which was erected here around 1140 on the site of a royal estate from the earliest period of settlement in Nuremberg. Today’s building was erected between 1711 and 1718.
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While out discovering the Old Town we came across the Klingon Tower one of many on the old city wall . Beside it and joined to the fortifications is the St.Wolfgang Church, this Church was built in the 15 century on the spot where many years before the shepherds used to come to pray to St. Wolfgang for protection from wild wolves. The Church has three lovely alters and a very old stone church feel about it . It was built as part of the security of the city and contains places where soldiers could protect the city against attack . To the left of the alter you can enter a door way and go down many steps into tunnels and rooms way below the church that was a prison, very eerie down there, these rooms /tunnels go the full length of the church and come up behind the pews at the other end. This Church is also known as the Shepherds Church and up in the tower is a Shepherds Museum and the history of the Shepherds Dance which is performed at different events to this day. Very interesting pictures and displays there . A very unique place with a unusual history well worth the visit.
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A very broad and admirable architecture. Frankly speaking I haven’t been to such a large church lately. Although we did not enter the church due to time crunch, I’m pretty sure this would be quite an attraction to see.
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This 12th-century church is the city's oldest.
One of the churches in the Old Town. Beautiful building architectures around the square. Plenty of shops and public sitting areas.
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Catholic parish church in the neo-Gothic style, completed in 1860. Impressive crypt called the Kohary crypt. 15 members of the catholic branch of the Coburg royal house have been laid to rest here, among them Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria and descendants of the Brazilian emperor.
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