"The medieval capital of Germany", one of the most beautiful cities in the country, was among the great protagonists of the 20th century for having hosted the famous "Nuremberg trials".
We'll talk about all this and much more on our essential train excursion from Munich.
We will start at 8:30 a.m. at the central station, from where we will travel to Nuremberg. There will begin our visit (of about 2.5 hours), in which we will review the fundamental milestones of the city: from its foundation to its situation as the unofficial capital of the Holy Roman-Germanic Empire or its dark past during Nazism.
We will see the Old City, the Church of San Lorenzo, the Museum Bridge over the Pegnitz River, the Central Market Square and the Church of Our Lady, among other emblematic places.
We will also talk about the Nuremberg Trials, one of the most famous judicial processes in the history of the 20th century.
After the tour, some free time will be left before heading back to Munich.
The guide will be waiting at the beginning of platform 26, in front of the door of Yorma's supermarket.
Meeting with the guide and departure by train to Nuremberg. 2 hours (approximately).
One of the main pedestrian and commercial streets of the city. 5 minute walk.
The second most important church in the city, Gothic in style and fascinatingly beautiful.
Famous bridge from which you get some of the best views of the city. 5 minute walk to this place.
Main square and heart of the medieval city. 5 minutes to this point
Magnificent example of Baltic Gothic or Brick Gothic, built at the initiative of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. 5 minute walk to this place.
Market of small shops with a medieval air. 10 minutes to this point.
House Museum that was home to the genius painter Albrecht Dürer. The guide will give the explanation outside (people who wish to visit inside can do so during their free time). 5 minutes to this point.
Stone bridge that crosses the River Pegnitz and connects two historic squares, the Maxplatz and the Unschlittplatz. 5 minutes to this point.
The oldest parish church in Nuremberg and one of the most beautiful. 5 minute walk to this point. Lunch and free time to continue exploring the city (approximately 3.5 hours)
Meeting with the guide and return trip to Munich. 2 hours (approximately)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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