Albrecht-Dürer-Haus
The famous painter Albrecht Dürer lived here 20 years
The famous painter Albrecht Dürer lived here 20 years
Albrecht Dürer Square was named after the painter Albrecht Dürer in 1828.
Nuremberg's Old Town Hall is one of the city's most important buildings.
There are beautiful houses, interesting churches and cosy squares to discover on almost every corner.
The Lorenz old town houses large museums, art treasures in churches, restaurants, street cafes and exclusive shops.
The oldest part of the city, the St. Sebald sits just below the castle and and houses churches, sights, medieval streets and...
he Nürnberg-Langwasser station was put into operation in 1938 as the Nürnberg-Märzfeld train station and mainly served the...
The sculpture The Blue Rider from 1993 stands on Andrej-Sacharow-Platz.
The Burggarten is a park in Old Town, St. Sebald and offers numerous opportunities for relaxation.
Nuremberg's Christmas Market is a festive wonderland of over 180 wooden stalls filled with holiday treats, decorations, and...
The Deutsches Museum Nürnberg presents projects from current research that may influence our lives tomorrow.
The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds is a museum dedicated to the Nazi period.
Dutzendteich is a statistical district in the south of Nuremberg.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Egidien is the only baroque church in Nuremberg.
A wonderful place, where history and architecture blend together.
The bronze sculptures represent six marital emotions, from the first passionate love, to marital conflicts and finally to death
The memorial for the fallen of the First World War was created in 1928-1929 in the Luitpoldhain.
St. Elisabeth Church is a Roman Catholic church and it is located on Jakobsplatz opposite the St. Jakobskirche.
The Hammer factory is one of the most important sites of the late medieval industrial settlement in Europe.
The Nuremberg's Meat Bridge builded in 1596–1598 is located in the center of the old town and is one of the oldest bridges in...
Shopping mall is just next subway station Langwasser Mitte.
The church of Our Lady was built in the late gothic style between the years 1468 and 1494
The Friedenskirche is located in the St. Johannis district and it was built between 1925 and 1928. In 1944 the church burned...
Fürther Straße runs from the Plärrer to the city limits of Fürth and with over 4 km it is one of the longest streets in...
German National Museum houses a vast collection of German cultural and art objects
Gleißhammer has been a district of Nuremberg since 1899 and it is located southeast of the city center.
The Great Street was meant as a ceremonial parade road for the Wehrmacht and the central axis of the Nazi Party Rally Grounds.
Großweidenmühle is a district of Nuremberg, which officially belongs to the district of St. Johannis.
The Großweidenmühlsteg is a footbridge which spans the river Pegnitz and connects the districts Kleinweidenmühle and St....
The Port of Nuremberg is an inland port and the biggest multifunctional freight transport center in Southern Germany.
The castle from the 14th century.
Medieval shopping village with small shops with a great selection of gifts, traditional crafts and restaurants.
The small square in the Old town of Sebald.
Nuremberg Central Station (Nürnberg Hbf) is the most crucial railway station within the town of Nuremberg in Germany.
Nuremberg's main square in the heart of the Old Town is the place of daily markets and the famous Christkindlesmarkt during the...
Church and Hospital Of The Holy Spirit was built in the years 1332-1339
he small herbal garden with over 100 different types of plants and herbs is located on the city wall at the Hallertor.
The Hangman's Bridge was constructed in 1457 as a wooden bridge and connects the Trödelmarkt market and the Unschlittplatz.
The Hangman`s Tower is a wall tower over the river Pegnitz.
The Hesperide Gardens are several baroque gardens in the St. Johannis district of Nuremberg.
The lookout tower Sky ladder on the high trail between Pottenstein Castle and Elbersberg.
Hummelstein is a vibrant district of Nuremberg with plenty of attractions, including a beautiful park and a the castle. It's a...
The castle is plastered brick building with a gable roof from 1487.
Insel Schütt is the largest river island of Nuremberg.
St. Jakob is an Evangelical Lutheran church founded in 1209 by Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
The small square in the Old town of Lorenz
The Johannisfriedhof is a cemetery with historical bronze epitaphs as well as significant lying gravestones.
The medieval church with St. John's Cemetery.
The Palace of Justice is a building in Nuremberg in the Bärenschanze district and is the largest judicial building in Bavaria.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Monument is located in the old town of Sebald and it is the only equestrian statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I in...
The most important building in Nuremberg is the Nuremberg Castle, which was one of the most important imperial palaces of the...
The Charles Bridge consists of two parts, the Lower and the Upper Charles Bridge and Between them is the Pegnitz Island with the...
St. Catherine's Church was a major medieval church in Nuremberg, which was damaged in the World War II and preserved as a ruin.
The Kettensteg is a pedestrian bridge in Nuremberg, built in 1824 over the river Pegnitz and it is considered the oldest chain...
Kleinweidenmühle is a district of Nuremberg.
The Krakow House is a cultural and meeting centre in Nuremberg.
Langwasser is a district in the southeast of Nuremberg and the name comes from a small stream that runs through the area.
Laufamholz has been a district of Nuremberg since April 1938.
The Laufer Schlagturm is a gate tower of the former Nuremberg fortifications.
Link'sches Schloss is a castle situated in the district of Mögeldorf.
The church was built between 1250 and 1390 in Gothic style and in 1477 the eastern part of the church was enlarged.
The Ludwig Danube Main Canal (also known as the Ludwigskanal or as the Der Alte Kanal) was a waterway between the Danube and...
The ruins of Wehrmacht training area designed by architect Albert Speer.
The Volkspark Marienberg is an English-style landscape garden which is located north of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg's monument to the great navigator and creator of the oldest surviving terrestrial globe is located in the Old town of...
The Toll Hall is a medieval, imperial city building and was built between 1498 and 1502.
The Max Bridge is the oldest solid stone bridge over the Pegnitz.
An imposing fountain with a statue of Neptune, god of the sea.
Mögeldorf has been a district of Nuremberg since 1899.
The Museum Bridge is the central connection between Nuremberg's two city sides Lorenz and Sebald.
The Ship of Fools is a fountain from 1984–1987, which was designed (like the Marriage Carousel) by Jürgen Weber from...
The Nassauer House from the 13th century is the last residential tower in Nuremberg at all.
The New Jewish Cemetery is located in the western Nuremberg district of Schniegling.
Neues Museum is a state museum for art and design in Nuremberg.
The Easter Market is the oldest of Nuremberg's markets and is taking place at the Hauptmarkt.
The Nuremberg Folk Festival takes place twice a year, in spring and then in autumn.
One of the most interesting church buildings in Nuremberg was inaugurated on May 23, 1968.
The river Pegnitz flows through Nuremberg and divides the old town into two halves, Sebald and Lorenz.
The architectural monument Pellerhaus is an archive and library building and stands on the Sebald side of Nuremberg's Old Town.
Pilatushaus is one of the few remaining burghers' houses from the late Gothic period. It was built in 1489.
Nuremberg's renowned Pirckheimerstraße is a time-honored thoroughfare that has indelibly etched its mark on the city's rich...
Pottenstein is a town located in the Franconian Switzerland Nature Park.
The Reichswald is a cultural forest area located in the north and southeast of Nuremberg.
The sculpture is located in the Egidienplatz square.
The historical chateau from the 19th century is located in the city of Stein on the border with Nuremberg.
Former manor Unterbürg Castle beside the river Pegnitz.
Beautiful Fountain is located on the main market
The Schuldturm is a tower of of the former city fortification and was built in 14th century by master builder Conrat Stromer.
The St. Sebaldus Church is one of the biggest churches of Nuremberg
Nuremberg Toy Museum is one of the most famous toy museums in the world and it shows a cultural history of toys from antiquity...
The Spitalbrücke is a bridge which connects the Sebald side of the city with the Insel Schütt.
One of the oldest parts of Nuremberg is Sankt Johannis, which was first mentioned in 1234.
Staatstheater Nürnberg (originally Opernhaus Nürnberg), completed in 1905, is one of Germany's largest theatres and shows...
The medieval defensive wall that surrounding the old city of Nuremberg.
The Fembohaus is the museum about the history of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg city park is a green area in the heart of the city.
The Way of Human Rights is the symbol for peace and human rights.
The most beautiful medieval square in Nuremberg's old town.
One of the most beautiful landscape zoos in Europe on the outskirts of the city of Nuremberg .
The Trödelmarkt is a square located in the west of the Old town between Maxbrücke and Fleischbrücke.
The Tucherschloss is a museum located in the St. Sebald district of Nuremberg's Old Town and houses numerous pieces of furniture...
The Fountain of Virtue was built between 1584 and 1589 by Benedikt Wurzelbauer.
A small park with pond and a winding terrace area, which become created from 1921 to 1926.
Unschlitthaus is an interesting historical property from the Middle Ages that is located in the Lorenzer Old Town.
Unschlittplatz is a square and it is one of the most important historical sights of Nuremberg's southern Old Town.
The Valznerweiher is a pond in the east of Nuremberg on the edge of the Lorenzer Reichswald.
Nuremberg's most visited park, which is ideal for a walk, outdoor activities, or a picnic
The Walberla is an impressive 532 meter high table mountain located just a few kilometers from Nuremberg. Officially is called...
Ruin of the castle Oberbürg that was destroyed in a bombing raid on Nuremberg in August 1943.
Formerly a special hospital for lepers, later a warehouse for wine and today a student dormitory.
White Tower was built in the 13th century
The Weissgerber street in the old town of Sebald is one of the best-preserved medieval streets in Nuremberg.
Wöhrd has been a district of Nuremberg since 1825.
Wöhrder See is about 2600 m long and about 200 m wide lake in the urban area of Nuremberg.
The Zeltner Castle was first mentioned before before 1370 and is located on the outskirts of Nuremberg. The complex underwent...
The Zeppelin Field was the central parade ground for the participants of the Nazi Party Rallies.
Zerzabelshof is a district in Nuremberg, located in the east of the city. It is known for its green spaces, parks, and lakes.