With half a million people, Nuremberg is Bavaria's second largest city. While its history dates to the 11th century, Nuremberg is most often linked to the 20th century (specifically World War II). It first served as the site of many pre-war Nazi rallies, then was nearly leveled by Allied bombing, then was the site of the famous post-war Nuremberg Trials. The city has much to offer today's visitors, including the rebuilt Nuremberg Castle and the world-famous gingerbread at Hauptmarkt. Hansel and Gretel would have loved this place.
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Explore with us the medieval cellars and water conduits, the renaissance fortifications and the modern bomb shelters of this historic city. The guides of the Förderverein Nürnberger Felsengänge e.V. will take you down into Nuernberg underground and introduce you to places that have been there for centuries but are "hidden" beneath the streets of Nuremberg. To special times there are also tours in non public cellars, like for example mostly the first week in january.
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The Germanisches Nationalmuseum is the largest museum of cultural history in the German-speaking region. Setting nation-wide standards through its scientific and scholarly achievements, it carries the reputation of a dependable reference point in the museum landscape. The museum investigates art and culture in German-speaking areas in an internationally integrated and innovative way, offering educational experiences in dialogue form. Insights and results are situated within their historical contexts. The exhibition captivates visitors by the aura and presence of the original, awakening curiosity in art and culture through the narrative around it.
The first globe ever made is here! This well-laid out museum has something for everyone, from bronze age implements to medical weapons, to Durer artwork. We spent about 3 hours here, well worth the visit!
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The Women's Tower is only a short distance across the road from Nuremberg Hauptbahnhof. The tourist information centre is at the foot of the tower too so it is quite a focal point. Unfortunately I did not find out much in terms of the history of the tower however I love the style of it and for a guy from the South of England it's very different architecture from what I am used to.
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Felt like an airport. Some food places open 24 hours. Great method of transportation around Germany. Trains in excellent condition
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