Danielle C. • January 7, 2017Worth a visit when you're in Nuremberg. You can see everything for free except the indoor exhibits.
Ricarda Christina H. • July 31, 2015It's touristy but a picture perfect place for a short stop next to the station for a glass of local wine between cobbled lanes and half-timbered houses.
Spielmann • November 11, 2012The nicest looking gate to the old city of Nürnberg, right under the Imperial Castle.
Fred S. • December 27, 2019The site of a defining moment in human history. Don’t miss it. The extensive exhibition includes fascinating trial footage. Signs are in German but audio guide (included) provides the same information
Jonathan W. • November 9, 2011There is a traditional Franconian restaurant called the Kettensteg immediately to the the right, as you enter the city.
Jonathan W. • November 7, 2011Apparently it's possible to have dinner parties catered in this tower.
Gabriele G. • January 3, 2011an extraordinary experience
Angie B. • September 25, 2023The 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
Angie B. • September 25, 2023The 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.
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