
Nuremberg folk festival
The Nuremberg Folk Festival takes place twice a year, in spring and then in autumn.

Nuremberg Easter Market
The Easter Market is the oldest of Nuremberg's markets and is taking place at the Hauptmarkt.


Toll Hall
The Toll Hall is a medieval, imperial city building and was built between 1498 and 1502

Ruins of the Märzfeld Foundations
The ruins of Wehrmacht training area designed by architect Albert Speer.

Former Märzfeld Station
he Nürnberg-Langwasser station was put into operation in 1938 as the Nürnberg-Märzfeld train station and mainly served the tent camps and barracks for the participating National Socialist organizations.

Hummelstein Castle
The castle is plastered brick building with a gable roof from 1487.

New Jewish Cemetery
The New Jewish Cemetery is located in the western Nuremberg district of Schniegling.

Hall of Honour
The memorial for the fallen of the First World War was created in 1928-1929 in the Luitpoldhain.

Nuremberg Christmas Market
Nuremberg's Christmas Market is a festive wonderland of over 180 wooden stalls filled with holiday treats, decorations, and gifts. Visitors can enjoy mulled wine, roasted chestnuts, and traditional German cuisine while taking in the festive atmosphere.

Hummelstein is a vibrant district of Nuremberg with plenty of attractions, including a beautiful park and a the castle. It's a great area to explore, with plenty of shops and restaurants to enjoy.

Nuremberg's renowned Pirckheimerstraße is a time-honored thoroughfare that has indelibly etched its mark on the city's rich tapestry of history.

Zerzabelshof is a district in Nuremberg, located in the east of the city. It is known for its green spaces, parks, and lakes.

Nuremberg
NUREMBERG is Bavaria’s second largest city. It is located on the Pegnitz River and it represents the cultural center of Franconia region.

German National Museum
German National Museum houses a vast collection of German cultural and art objects.

Hospital Of The Holy Spirit
Church and Hospital Of The Holy Spirit was built in the years 1332-1339.




St. Sebaldus Church
The St. Sebaldus Church is one of the biggest churches of Nuremberg.