Explore the most beautiful churches of the city on a tour with a 5-Stars Guide. Listen about their unique history and admire wonderful medieval architecture. See impressive towers and stained glass windows as well!
Highlights:
- Explore Nuremberg Old Town and see 4 beautiful, medieval churches with Local Expert-Guide
- Visit Church of Our Lady, St. Elizabeth Church, St. Sebaldus Church and explore St. Lorenz Church to see how the Germans rebuilt it after the War
- Get to know different stories of every church and admire their beauty while getting to know interesting historical facts
- See on the way magnificent Gothic spire shaped fountain
- Enjoy a private tour only with your family and friends with adjusted tempo
Discover Top Nuremberg Churches while walking through Old Town. Walking around the medieval center is a unique experience as you can feel the city's history. See 4 best churches in the city so you can compare their different stories.
Meet your guide Under the Stockzahn fountain, Spitalgasse 5-8, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
Meet your guide Under the Stockzahn fountain, Spitalgasse 5-8, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
Visit also a neo-classical church – Saint Elizabeth Church, it’s smaller than previous ones, but just as beautiful!
It’s on the way to Saint Sebaldus Church, one of the oldest churches in the city, dating back to the 13th century, which takes its name from patron saint of Nuremberg.
Enjoy Saint Lorenz Church, a medieval church restored after the War. The three-part pipe organ in Lorenz is one of the largest in the world, with 12,000 pipes and 165 registers. You will be amazed by beautiful architecture and stained glass windows.
Start your walking tour Under the Stockzahn fountain, which is next to the Church of Our Lady. It was built in the Gothic style and still contains many sculptures.
Then you will pass the most famous fountain in Nuremberg – Beautiful fountain (Schöner Brunnen). It is 19 meters high and has the shape of a Gothic spire. It’s on the way to Saint Sebaldus Church, one of the oldest churches in the city, dating back to the 13th century, which takes its name from patron saint of Nuremberg.
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