Nuremberg Trip Overview
This tour begins in front of Nuremberg Central Station. Meet the guide and the rest of the tour group and roam through the city’s Old Town, admiring the beautiful timber-framed houses and cobblestone streets. Marvel at the massive City Walls of Old Town Nuremberg, which still run for approximately four kilometers.
Behind the walls, walk past the Craftsmen’s Courtyard, where glass cutters, leather workers, gold and silversmiths, stained-glass painters and other artisans offer their wares for sale. See the gothic St. Lawrence Church, which was rebuilt after World War II; Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt, Germany’s most famous Christmas market; plus Town Hall, German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer’s house and the Imperial Castle courtyards, to name just some of the attractions.
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Duration: 5 hours
Starts: Nuremberg, Germany
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Historical & Heritage Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
This tour begins in front of Nuremberg Central Station. Meet the guide and the rest of the tour group and roam through the city’s Old Town, admiring the beautiful timber-framed houses and cobblestone streets. Marvel at the massive City Walls of Old Town Nuremberg, which still run for approximately four kilometers.
Behind the walls, walk past the Craftsmen’s Courtyard, where glass cutters, leather workers, gold and silversmiths, stained-glass painters and other artisans offer their wares for sale. See the gothic St. Lawrence Church, which was rebuilt after World War II; Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt, Germany’s most famous Christmas market; plus Town Hall, German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer’s house and the Imperial Castle courtyards, to name just some of the attractions.
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Stop At: Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Middle Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria
we will go through the old town of Nuremberg where there are many stories of king Charle IV and also about Ritler
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Nuremburg Trial Courthouse, Baerenschanzstr. 72, 90429 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany
In the years 1935 to 1937 the Zeppelinwiese was redesigned to a design by Albert Speer (1934) in a parade grounds with grandstands, with the built on the northeast side of the field Zeppelin grandstand as a dominant backdrop. It is the only completed building on the Reichsparteitagsgelände.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Zeppelinfeld, Hans-Kalb-Str. 33, 90471 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany
Parade areas of the Nazi party (Reichsparteitagsgelände, in German), in the city of Nuremberg in Germany, comprises a set of buildings used by the Nazi Party at the congresses from 1933 to 1938. The buildings were designed by Albert Speer (except the Hall of Congress, planned by Ludwig Ruff and Franz Ruff)
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Bayernstr. 110, 90478 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany
The Nazi Party Rally Grounds were called the area in the southeast of Nuremberg, on which from 1933 … It was the first larger organ instrument at a party conference in Nuremberg. … Around the zeppelin field, which had been created in the swampy area near the dozen pond, even with heavy military vehicles during parades
Duration: 1 hour