Night tour through the old town of Nuremberg
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After a strenuous day at the Nuremberg Camping Fair, we were still so fit that we wanted to use the evening hours for a short tour of Nuremberg's old town.
That's how we started and this is also to be understood as a tip for your city tour, our tour of one of the three most important old town churches in Nuremberg, the Lorenzkirche (on the map No. 7). The church welcomes its visitors with a magnificent portal, inside you will find important works of art by Veit Stoss (angel greeting) or Adam Kraft as well as one of the largest organs in the world. Via the Kaiserstraße and the Karlsbrücke, built in 1486, we continue to the flea market, a small Pegnitz island with lovingly restored ensembles of houses.
From the Henkersteg to the Albrecht Dürer House
We cross the Henkersteg (No. 23), over which the hangman used to get to the city from his secluded apartment in the Henkerhaus (No. 23), then the path leads along the Pegnitz to the Maxbrücke.
From the Tiergärtnertorplatz to the Heilig-Geist-Spital
Various (cultural) events take place several times a year on the main market, the heart of the city, and the famous Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt takes place during the Advent season.
Our first tour through the old town of Nuremberg also ends on the Museumsbrücke, with a view of the Heilig-Geist-Spital (No. 9).
Apropos: This is also the cradle of the famous Nuremberg bratwurst, which was once enjoyed by none other than Albrecht Dürer...
Due to an initiative of the radio station Energy Nuremberg, a path in Nuremberg's old town north of the new Bratwurst Museum up to the Henkersteg was renamed "Bratwurstgasse".
Nuremberg is one of the most important museum locations in the German-speaking world and has the most museums per inhabitant among the German cities with a population of over a million and half a million. In addition to the museums of the city of Nuremberg, there are a few other large museums run by state or private organizations, but there are also smaller museums that deal primarily with Nuremberg customs and history, or other specific subject areas.
Other special features of the metropolis of Nuremberg
In the Middle Ages, the Roman-German emperors did not rule from a city, but were constantly on the move to meet their vassals, hold court or attend imperial diets. When travelling, the emperor and his court were accommodated in imperial palaces along the travel routes. It is not without reason that the Imperial Castle in Nuremberg is one of the most important imperial palaces of the Middle Ages in Europe.
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