St. Johannis

St. Johannis

Sankt Johannis

One of the oldest parts of Nuremberg is Sankt Johannis, which was first mentioned in 1234.
Address: Nürnberg

St. Johannis highlights

Großweidenmühlsteg

Großweidenmühlsteg

Friedenskirche

Friedenskirche

Other places in category

Straße der Menschenrechte

Straße der Menschenrechte

The Way of Human Rights is the symbol for peace and human rights.
Albrecht-Dürer-Platz

Albrecht-Dürer-Platz

Albrecht Dürer Square was named after the painter Albrecht Dürer in 1828.
Zeppelinfeld

Zeppelinfeld

The Zeppelin Field was the central parade ground for the participants of the Nazi Party Rallies.
Fürther Straße

Fürther Straße

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 Nuremberg.
Ludwig-Donau-Main-Kanal

Ludwig-Donau-Main-Kanal

The Ludwig Danube Main Canal (also known as the Ludwigskanal or as the Der Alte Kanal) was a waterway between the Danube and the Main rivers in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Unschlittplatz

Unschlittplatz

Unschlittplatz is a square and it is one of the most important historical sights of Nuremberg's southern Old Town.