Find out the different cultural and artistic characteristics that make this city unique, and enjoy the buzzing community!
Whether you are visiting Nuremberg as a returning tourist or if this is your first time, this Experience is for you! While walking the streets of Nuremberg and looking at the amazing Frauenkirche and controversial Ehekarusell, you will hear about artists and their close connection to Nuremberg as well as the cultural life of the city.
You will see, hear, and experience how colourful and multifaceted Nuremberg is!
Let us meet right by the arch, Frauentor!
We finish here and you can explore the Castle on your own
We start our walk from the one of the four major medieval towers in Nuremberg
Handwerkerhof - the artisans' yard, a collection of small workshops that lets visitors see a living tradition of old handicrafts in Nuremberg. Have a look!
Let's have a look at the sculpture inaugurated in 1993, a historical landmark since then.
Overlooking Lorenzer Platz, the spectacular twin-towered 14th-century Gothic church of St. Lawrence (St. Lorenz, or Lorenzkirche) is the city's largest church.
Very creative bronze fountain that depicts the stages of marriage from meeting to death.
Let's enter the gallery, is focused on original artwork of Street art, Pop Art and Contemporary Art like Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Keith Haring etc
The traditional city center and is home to the aptly named 14th-century "Beautiful Fountain."
Frauenkirche - this Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady dates back to 1352 and is a must-see Gothic landmark.
Protestant St. Sebaldus Church (Sebalduskirche), built from 1225-73, boasts a magnificent Gothic east choir dating from 1379. We can have a look!
It was here the famous German Renaissance artist lived from 1509 until his death in 1528.
This impressive 351-meter-tall fortification is considered to be one of the most important surviving medieval fortresses in all of Europe and was the residence of all legitimate German kings and emperors from 1050 to 1571. Feel free to explore it on your own, as it is our final destination.
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