
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.

Church of Our Lady
The church of Our Lady was built in the late gothic style between the years 1468 and 1494.

Marriage Roundabout
The bronze sculptures represent six marital emotions, from the first passionate love, to marital conflicts and finally to death.


Nuremberg Castle
The Kaiserburg was the home of all the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire

State Theatre Nuremberg
Staatstheater Nürnberg (originally Opernhaus Nürnberg), completed in 1905, is one of Germany's largest theatres and shows operas, plays, ballets and concerts.

Wöhrder See is about 2600 m long and about 200 m wide lake in the urban area of Nuremberg.

Ship of Fools
The Ship of Fools is a fountain from 1984–1987, which was designed (like the Marriage Carousel) by Jürgen Weber from Braunschweig.

Main market
Nuremberg's main square in the heart of the Old Town is the place of daily markets and the famous Christkindlesmarkt during the Christmas season.

Nassauer House
The Nassauer House from the 13th century is the last residential tower in Nuremberg at all.

The Craftsmen's Courtyard
Medieval shopping village with small shops with a great selection of gifts, traditional crafts and restaurants.

Valzner pond
The Valznerweiher is a pond in the east of Nuremberg on the edge of the Lorenzer Reichswald.

St. James Church
St. Jakob is an Evangelical Lutheran church founded in 1209 by Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor.

A wonderful place, where history and architecture blend together.