Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #6 in Nuremberg, Germany
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7.4 km
130 m
Experience Nuremberg in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in NurembergIndividual Sights in NurembergSight 1: Hammer
Hammer is part of the city of Nuremberg and the statistical district 94 (Laufamholz).
Sight 2: Ruine Schloss Oberbürg
Oberbürg is a district of the district-free city of Nuremberg and the statistical district 94 (Laufamholz).
Sight 3: Unterbürg
This list of castles, palaces and manor houses in Nuremberg includes castles, palaces and manor houses as well as some other buildings such as noteworthy town houses, fortified churches and cemetery fortifications.
Wikipedia: Burgen, Schlösser und Herrensitze im Stadtgebiet Nürnberg (DE)
Sight 4: St. Nikolaus und Ulrich
The listed Protestant parish church of St. Nicholas and Ulrich is located in Mögeldorf, a district of the independent city of Nuremberg. The building is registered as an architectural monument in the Bavarian List of Monuments under the monument number D-5-64-000-1001. The church belongs to the Vice Deanery East of the Deanery of Nuremberg in the church district of Nuremberg of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria.
Sight 5: Tafelhalle
The Tafelhalle is a cultural centre in Nuremberg, Germany. The building was originally built in 1909 and 1910 as a screw factory of the Tafelwerk. After renovation work, it was reopened in its new function in October 1987. In addition to a large theatre hall, the Tafelhalle houses a rehearsal stage and a theatre café that offers performance opportunities. In addition, administrative offices are housed in the building. The neighbouring Museum of Industrial Culture is also housed in buildings of the former Tafelwerk.
Sight 6: Museum Industriekultur
The Museum of Industrial Culture in Nuremberg is a museum of technology, culture and social history that documents the history of industrialization using the example of Nuremberg, which transformed itself from a poor city into "Bavaria's engine of innovation" in the 19th century. It was built in 1988 in a hall of the former Julius Tafel ironworks (Tafelwerk) and covers around 6,000 m² of exhibition space. The museum is affiliated with a school museum and a motorcycle museum, which deals in particular with the company history of the Zündapp company. The neighbouring Tafelhalle cultural centre is also housed in buildings of the former Tafelwerk.
Sight 7: Rotkreuz-Museum
The Red Cross Museum Nuremberg is the largest of 15 museums in the Federal Republic of Germany dedicated to the history and activities of the Red Cross. In addition to various other exhibits, the museum has a vehicle hall in which Red Cross vehicles from different eras are shown.
Sight 8: Cramer-Klett-Park
Cramer-Klett-Park is a small park in Nuremberg, Germany.
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