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Restaurant · Altstadt - St. Sebald · 2 tips and reviews
Angie B: The cuisine in the heart of Nuremberg brings the region to the plate in a new way and the service team brings a lot of warmth and joy to the guests.
Angie B: Lovely alternative pub in the center of Gostenhof, located just two stations from the City Center with great regional and vegetarian food and nice atmosphere.
Angie B: Breakfast until late at night, savory cuisine and warm desserts in the rustic coffee house or on the terrace. Great Place for lunch break at border:none.
Castle · Altstadt - St. Sebald · 94 tips and reviews
Angie B: The Imperial Castle atop the rocky promontory above Nuremberg was one of the most important fortified imperial palaces of the Old Holy Roman Empire.
Historic and Protected Site · Altstadt - St. Sebald · 6 tips and reviews
Angie B: The history of Nuremberg is inseparable from the history of beer. At the end of a tour of the historic undergraound rock-cut cellars, you can try a traditional localred beer at Hausbrauerei Alstadthof
History Museum · Dutzendteich · 43 tips and reviews
Angie B: The Documentation Centre on the grounds where the Nazi party held its rallies between 1933 and 1938 provides an in-depth insight into the workings of National Socialism.
History Museum · Bärenschanze · 15 tips and reviews
Angie B: This information and documentation site sheds light on the Nazi perpetrators and their crimes, the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials held between 1946 and 1949.
Historic and Protected Site · Altstadt - St. Sebald · 4 tips and reviews
Angie B: The dungeons are found in the cellar vaults of the Old Town Hall. They were set up in the 14th c. to serve as cells for prisoners awaiting trial or in custody until their execution.
Historic and Protected Site · Dutzendteich · 1 tip
Angie B: Former Nazi Party Rally Grounds and remaining structures: the unfinished Congress Hall, the main stand at the Zeppelinfeld and the Grosse Strasse stand as mute witnesses to NS megalomania.
Art Museum · Altstadt - St. Lorenz · 13 tips and reviews
Angie B: With over 3,000 m² of collection and exhibition space, the state museum of the Free State of Bavaria shows art and design from the 1950s to the immediate present.
Museum · Altstadt - St. Sebald · 18 tips and reviews
Angie B: The Nuremberg Toy Museum was founded in 1971. It is one of the most famous toy museums in the world. It shows the cultural history of toys from ancient times to the present.