SJSU Choir - The Battle of Jericho - St Elisabeth-Kirche, Nurnberg, Germany
Taken from the tour of Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic. Summer 2010.
SJSU Choir - Waternight - St Elisabeth-Kirche, Nurnberg, Germany
Taken from the tour of Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic. Summer 2010.
SJSU Choir - Nelly Bly - St Elisabeth-Kirche, Nurnberg, Germany
Taken from the tour of Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic. Summer 2010.
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Entry from: Nuremberg, Germany
Entry Title: Freiburg to Nurnberg
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Left Freiburg around 10:30am for our drive to Nurnberg (Nuremberg). We were travelling on the German autobahns now, so the end of speed limit signs meant just that. We were quite happy travelling at around 140km/h (!) but occasionally wound up our little A180 to 160km/h. Even at that speed, you would see a car's headlights approaching rapidly behind and be overtaken at high(er) speed by a Porsche, BMW or Audi (especially one of the four wheel drives). There was a lot of traffic on the road, especially caravans and mobile homes, which may have been related to it being a public holiday today. However, it all flowed very well (unless we ran into roadworks!). We were especially impressed with the way everyone moved out to overtake and then moved quickly back into the centre or left lane to allow the next car to pass.
We were wondering where we might stop for lunch, then the car started to warn we were running low on fuel (diesel). The GPS didn't show a stop with fuel for the next 15km or so, and we didn't know what reserve we had, so we took the next exit, which was to Heilbronn. We followed the road for what seemed like a long way (funny how distance expands when you are worried about grinding to a halt) until with great relief we found a service station and refuelled. Another benefit was that the diesel was the cheapest we had seen - 1.01 euro per litre, whereas elsewhere it had been at least 1.06.
We had crossed the Neckar River on the way in and went a short distance to find a nice spot next to the river and a fountain to stop for a picnic. We had bought a couple of cans of weissbier (white beer) from the petrol station. Afterwards, we walked the short distance to the old town and looked around the town hall (Rathaus) and cathedral. We had a break of a couple of hours altogether, then drove on to Nurnberg. We were using only the GPS navigation from the car today and it did a good job of guiding us. We only took a couple of wrong turns and it soon sent us on the right way.
We arrived at the Best Western in Nurnberg West at around 4pm and were very impressed by the quality of the entrance and indeed of our room. It was very spacious, even with the extra bed brought in for Helen. There were nice touches like a welcome chocolate on each pillow. Car parking behind the hotel was free (or so we were told - this was actually incorrect but we didn't have to pay), as was Internet access in the room (a LAN rather than WiFi).
The hotel has good facilities nearby - although it is located in a commercial area. There is a U-Bahn station at the end of the street (one minute's walk) together with a number of restaurants and a well-equipped shopping centre (supermarket, chemist, baker, butcher, clothes shops).
We walked a short distance to the end of the road and caught the U-Bahn into town, buying day passes which would cover tomorrow as well. We checked out the Opera House, finding out that Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet ballet was on tonight but deciding not to go. We crossed the road to the Old Town and wandered around for a while, visiting some churches, before deciding on Lucas Cafe for dinner. We had a lovely meal (chicken with Asian vegetables, pork with mushrooms, and chicken wraps) accompanied by a Franken wine.
After dinner we caught the U-Bahn back to the hotel and asked if we could get some more tea-bags for the room. To our delight, we were told that we could help ourselves from the table in the foyer and, even better, make teas and coffees there to accompany the free pastries.
We ended up very pleased with the hotel which, by the time you add in the costs of breakfast and car parking, cost about the same as the hotel in Strasbourg which would warrant a couple of stars less.
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Photos from this trip:
1. Lunch spot in Heilbronn
2. Picnic with a view
3. The Heilbronn Rathaus (town hall)
4. Astrological clock on the Rathaus
5. In Nurnberg - Jacobskirche
6. Nurnberg - Elisabethkirche
7. Nurnberg - Elisabethkirche with marble columns
8. Organ in Elisabethkirche
9. Interesting fountain linked to poem
10. Another part of the fountain
11. Helen ready to get stuck into dinner!
12. While her parents are too!
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Nuremberg : Kettensteg, Henkerhaus, Elisabethkirche, weisser Turm, Ehekarussel, Klarakirche,....
Visite classique d'une partie du centre en partant du pont sur la Pegnitz en direction du Neues Museum, du Waffenhof.
Parenthèse dans une Eglise luthérienne fortifiée dans les environs de la ville (St.Georgkirche).
Fin par le cimetière S.Johannis et la tombe de A.Dürer.
Nuremberg / Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany - June 2016
City tour of Nuremberg / Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany - June 2016.
Nuremberg / Nürnberg is a city on the river Pegnitz and the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia, about 170 kilometres (110 mi) north of Munich. It is the second-largest city in Bavaria (after Munich), and the largest in Franconia (Franken). To read more about Nuremberg, click here: .
This film is a tour of Nuremberg city centre, highlighting the city's public transport, buildings, architecture, streets, open spaces, infrastructure, art, statues, culture, natural features and visitor attractions.
Featured within this film are the following identified locations and features: Lorenzkirche U-Bahn Station, Königstraße, St Lorenz Church, River Pegnitz, Kreuzigungshof, Museumsbrücke, Ship of Fools statue, Hauptmarkt, Frauenkirche-Männleinlaufen, Nuremberg Town Hall, Rathausplatz, Sankt Sebaldus Kirche, Maxplatz, Maxbrücke, Jakobsplatz, Jakobskirche, St. Elisabethkirche, Weisser Turm, Ehekarussell, Klaragasse, Kornmarkt, The Way of Human Rights, Kartäusegasse, Frauentormauer, Opernhaus U-Bahn Station, Opernhaus Nürnberg, Skulpturengarten, Frauentorgraben, Deutsche Bahn Museum and Sandstraße.
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