Excursion from Munich, the capital of Bavaria to Nuremberg, the second-largest city of Bavaria, is well worth undertaking. Travel with your professional private guide through the countryside of Bavaria and learn all about what makes the largest state of Germany tick. Nuremberg is much more than Third Reich history, Nazi Trials and WWII memorabilia: from the undeclared capital of the Holy Roman Empire and the preferred residence of most German kings to a magnet for famous artists like Albrecht Dürer and to a powerhouse in Germany’s industrial revolution in the 19th century, Nuremberg had them all. Stroll in the old town through narrow streets, along the city walls, and admire the old timbered houses seen every step of the way. At Hauptmarkt, notice the ornate Gothic church Frauenkirche, where daily the crowds gather to see the clock's figures enact a spectacle called the Little Men Dancing, and look in wonder at the golden ring of the Schöner Brunnen.
Train Station, Hauptbahnhof, Bayerstraße 10A, 80335 München
Enjoy excursion from Munich, the capital of Bavaria to Nuremberg which is the second largest city of Bavaria, is well worth undertaking.
Enjoy a train ride from Nuremberg to Munich.
Enjoy Gothic church Frauenkirche, where daily the crowds gather to see the clock's figures enact a spectacle called the Little Men Dancing, and look in wonder at the golden ring of the Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain)
It is a medieval age Building on a sandstone ridge
This beautiful house in Nuremberg was home to German Renaissance.
Nuremberg Castle and its fascinating history
It's the 13th Century city gate which has a beautiful bronze sculpture rabbit and a huge tower.
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