Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Fleischbrucke
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Fleischbrucke
The Fleisch Bridge (German: Fleischbrücke or Meat Bridge) or Pegnitz Bridge (Pegnitzbrücke) is a late Renaissance bridge in Nuremberg, Germany. The bridge crosses the river Pegnitz in the center of the old town, linking the districts St. Sebald and St. Lorenz along the axis of the main market. The single-arch bridge was built between 1596 and 1598 and replaced an earlier mixed construction of stone and wood which had been repeatedly destroyed by flood.
The Fleisch Bridge is notable for several technical features that were advanced for its time. These include an unusual large width of 15.3 m, and a clear span of 27 m which made it the largest masonry bridge arch in Germany at the time of its construction. With a rise of only 4.2 m, the arch features a span-to-rise ratio of 6.4 to 1, giving the bridge an almost unprecedented flat profile.
This, however, came at the cost of high lateral thrusts even for a segmental arch bridge. This problem was solved by a particularly innovative construction of the abutments which were built onto 2000 wooden piles, 400 of which were rammed obliquely into the grounds. A very similar arrangement of the abutments had also been implemented slightly earlier at the Rialto bridge, leading to speculations about a technology transfer from Venice, with which Nuremberg shared close trade links. A recent in-depth research, however, stresses the originality of the Fleisch Bridge on grounds of technical differences between the two bridges.
The Fleisch Bridge has practically remained unchanged since the addition of a portal in 1599 and survived World War II almost unscathed. A Latin inscription at the portal reads: Omnia habent ortus suaque in crementa sed ecce quem cernis nunquam bos fuit hic Vitulus. (All things have a beginning and grow, but the ox upon whom you now look was never a calf.
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12 THINGS TO DO IN NÜRNBERG GERMANY, one day city tour|LadyMoko
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It's Christmas eve!! Let's have a city tour in Nuremberg!!
Nuremberg is also the last Christmas market you can enjoy.
We had a great ending trip in Germany.
12 THINGS TO DO IN NÜRNBERG GERMANY
00:38 Nürnberg Hbf
00:54 Fleischbrücke & Pegnitz
01:00 Nürnberg Christmas market
01:03 Food in the Christmas market
03:13 St. Lorenz-Kirche
03:40 Weissgerbergasse
05:06 Albrecht-Dürer-Haus
05:30 Pilatushaus
05:37 Der Hase
05:41 Kaiserburg Nurnberg
05:55 Great view on Kaiserburg Nurnberg
06:09 Heading to London
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Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Weissgerbergasse
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Weissgerbergasse
The Weißgerbergasse is a street in Nuremberg . It is one of the few predominantly preserved historical monument ensembles of Nuremberg's Old Town . It is lined with bars, restaurants and galleries. The Weißgerbergasse is located in the Nuremberg district 0 - 06 in the north of the Pegnitz Sebalder old town. It leads from the south in Pegnitz near Maxplatz first northeast, then east towards Sebalduskirche to the wine market. To the north run the Geiersberg and the Irrerstraße parallel to the Weißgerbergasse. The Irrerstraße begins at the wine market. The south side of the corner house Irrerstraße 1 is located on the Weißgerbergasse.
About twenty medieval half-timbered houses in the Weißgerbergasse have the heavy air raids on Nuremberg over. The Weißgerbergasse therefore reflects a part of the historic Nuremberg, especially an old artisan quarter within the Burgviertel . The name of the street comes from the White tanners , which in the Middle Ages were located there and in contrast to the Rotgerbern using alum to fine raw hides, salt, flour, eggs and tree oil, light leather, the so-called white leather, processed Since the tanning of the animal skins at that time claimed a great deal of water and also represented a not inconsiderable odor nuisance, it is no accident that the craft houses almost all had a private well and were located at the outskirts near the outflowing Pegnitz.
It is thanks to the Nuremberg Old Town friends and the homeowners that most of the houses have been lovingly renovated and you can gain a glimpse of what old Nuremberg once looked like. At the houses Weißgerbergasse 16 and 25 you can even find two of the Nürnberger Chörlein, d. H. Bay window on the house facade, which loosened the strict picture of the Nuremberg house facades. At the same time they served to observe the events on the street.
Erich Mulzer wrote about the Ensemble Weißgerbergasse and its sights: With 22 old houses, the Weißgerbergasse is the best preserved street in the old town. In contrast to the Füll, however, there are narrower houses that are mostly built of timber framing. Despite the similar width of the street and the height of the houses as in the Füll, it creates a much more moving and colorful picture - characteristic of the artisan lanes of the old city, in which a diverse and active life always took place. Works of art, on the other hand, return to the overall impression: there is only one single old chörlein (at no. 25), and the dormersusually remain unadorned. Typical for craftsman houses are instead the white tiger emblem of 1708 and the locksmith's sign from about 1820 (both at no. 24) as well as the small Biedermeier door with carved fruit cornucopias (no. 28). The corner figure of St. Egidius with the Hindu (No. 26) is a copy of a ruined similar half-timbered house elsewhere. Some charming and picturesque courtyards (Nos. 19, 21, 23 and 35) are not generally accessible. This is also true of a striking Baroque garden room with rich Stuckierung (in the passage behind the entrance next to no. 27).
A Nuremberg townhouse usually included front building, narrow side wings, courtyard and rear building . The courtyard with fountain , staircase, elevator and sometimes a small garden was often the center of everyday life. At least the side wing carried on all floors open galleries (called corridors) as a combination of front and rear building. Often these galleries also moved on two or three sides or on all sides the yard. The ornamental architecture of the galleries was a mixed Nuremberg style of Gothic tracery in the balustrades and later Renaissance columns and baroque consoles, The form of balustrade ('dock') balustrades, which corresponds more to the Renaissance, can be found in wood in the Weißgerbergasse 23. The timelessly simple parapet of the brigades is provided by the Weissgerbergasse 35.
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My Trip to Nuremberg (Nürnberg) Germany
⭐⭐ Il mio viaggio a #Norimberga ⭐ ( Aprile 2018 ) ⭐⭐
Attrazioni/monumenti della città di Norimberga che ho visitato:
[EN] #Nuremberg Castle (German: #Nürnberger Burg) is a group of medieval fortified buildings on a sandstone ridge dominating the historical center of Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany.
The castle, together with the city walls, is considered to be one of Europe's most formidable medieval fortifications.It represented the power and importance of the Holy Roman Empire and the outstanding role of the Imperial City of Nuremberg
[IT] Il castello di Norimberga (in tedesco: Nürnberger Burg) è un gruppo di edifici fortificati medievali su un costone di arenaria che domina il centro storico di Norimberga, in Baviera, Germania.
Il castello, insieme alle mura della città, è considerato una delle più grandi fortificazioni medievali d'Europa. Rappresentava il potere e l'importanza del Sacro Romano Impero e il ruolo eccezionale della città imperiale di Norimberga.
[EN] Heilig-Geist-Spital. In the centre of the city, on the bank of the river Pegnitz, stands the Hospital of the Holy Spirit. Founded in 1332, this is one of the largest hospitals of the Middle Ages. Lepers were kept here at some distance from the other patients. It now houses elderly persons and a restaurant.
[IT] Heilig-Geist-Spital. Nel centro della città, sulla riva del fiume Pegnitz, si trova l'Ospedale dello Spirito Santo. Fondato nel 1332, è uno dei più grandi ospedali del Medioevo. I lebbrosi erano tenuti qui a una certa distanza dagli altri pazienti. Ora ospita persone anziane e un ristorante.
[EN] The Hauptmarkt, dominated by the front of the unique Gothic Frauenkirche (Our Lady's Church), provides a picturesque setting for the famous Christmas market. A main attraction on the square is the Gothic Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain) which was erected around 1385 but subsequently replaced with a replica (the original fountain is kept in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum). The unchanged Renaissance bridge Fleischbrücke crosses the Pegnitz nearby.
[IT] Lo Hauptmarkt, dominato dalla facciata dell'unica gotica Frauenkirche (Chiesa della Madonna), offre un ambiente pittoresco per il famoso mercatino di Natale. L''attrazione principale sulla piazza è la gotica Schöner Brunnen (bella fontana) che fu eretta intorno al 1385, ma successivamente sostituita con una copia (la fontana originale è conservata nel Germanisches Nationalmuseum). L'immutato ponte rinascimentale Fleischbrücke attraversa il Pegnitz nelle vicinanze.
[EN] The Gothic Lorenzkirche (St. Laurence church) dominates the southern part of the walled city and is one of the most important buildings in Nuremberg. The main body was built around 1270–1350.
[IT] La gotica Chiesa di San Lorenzo domina la parte meridionale della città murata ed è uno degli edifici più importanti di Norimberga. Il corpo principale fu costruito intorno al 1270-1350.
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Gozilla überquert die Fleischbrücke in Nürnberg
Platz am Tiergärtnertor - Nuremberg, Germany [4K]
Next to the Imperial Castle in Nuremberg, Germany, is the Tiergärtnertorplatz - A bustling square where people meet with places to relax and enjoy the view of the historic Old Town. During the summer, you can relax in a quiet corner with a local Bavarian beer or coffee. The unique ensemble of the Imperial Castle, Albrecht Dürer House and other colourful framework houses make this a picturesque spot!
Germany - Nuremberg Hauptmarkt, Frauenkirche, Schoner Brunnen, Kaiserburg
InterCityHotel Nürnberg
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360 Grad an der Fleischbrücke in Nürnberg
Ein super schöner Platz in Nürnberg. Direkt an der Fleischbrücke beim Starbucks. Einfach ein kühles Getränk holen und am Besten mitten auf die kleine Insel im Fluss setzen. Hier sehen, dort erleben!
Nuremberg Tucherschloss
A short documentary about the little castle called Tucherschloss in Nuremberg, Germany.
Nürnberg, Aussenmauer - Königstor u. Frauenturm
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Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Neues Museum
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Neues Museum
Neues Museum Nürnberg is a museum for modern and contemporary art and design in Nuremberg, Germany. It was opened in April 2000. The aptly named New Museum showcases contemporary art and design from the 1950s onwards, with resident collections of paintings, sculpture, photography, video art complimented by world-class travelling shows.
Equally stunning is the award-winning building itself, with a dramatic 100m curved glass facade that, literally and figuratively, reflects the stone town wall opposite.
Modern art museum in an interesting architectural building and exposing modern art from Germany and abroad. This is a very cool but hard to find museum it is located only a few blocks from the HauptBahnhof and after walking over an hour to find it.
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Nürnberg Sehenswürdigkeiten - Henkerhaus und Henkersteg
Zu den Nürnberg Sehenswürdigkeiten gehört natürlich das Henkerhaus und der Henkersteg. Direkt in der Nürnberger Altstadt, ist dieser interessante Ort mit seiner Ausstellung über das Schaffen und Wirken der mittelalterlichen Henker schnell zu finden und zu besichtigen.
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Handwerkerhof Nuremberg
Handwerkerhof - The Nuremberg attraction with that special flair.
In the centre of the city of Nuremberg, surrounded by the towers and walls of the medieval fortification, the 'Handwerkerhof' (Craftmen's Courtyard) invites all visitors to Nuremberg to take a memorable stroll. The 'little town at the Königstor' (opposite the main railway station) offers traditional hand-crafted artefacts and Franconian hospitality set in charming surroundings. It's a nice quiet place with a magical medieval atmosphere situated at the entry to the historic city center and close to the New State Museum for Art and Design. The Handwerkerhof was built in the year 1971 as an attraction for the year of Albrecht Dürer and his 500th birthday (the famous german painter was born in Nuremberg).
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Nuremberg Christmas Market
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) Nuremberg Christmas Market
Christkindlesmarkt is a Christmas market that is held annually in Nuremberg, Germany. It takes place during Advent in the Hauptmarkt, the central square in Nuremberg’s old town, and in adjoining squares and streets. With about two million visitors a year the Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt is one of the largest Christmas markets in Germany and one of the most famous in the world. Every year the Christmas market begins on the Friday preceding the first Sunday in Advent and ends on December 24, unless that day is a Sunday.
Despite intense investigations carried out by several historians and people interested in local history, the origins of the Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt are unknown. The oldest piece of evidence relating to it is a box made of coniferous wood. On the bottom can be found the following inscription: Regina Susanna Harßdörfferin from the virgin Susanna Eleonora Erbsin (or Elbsin) sent to the Kindles-Marck in 1628. The box is currently in the possession of the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg.
In official documents, the words Kindleinbescheren (handing out presents to children) or Weihnachtszeit (Christmas time) are used from 1610 onwards. It is not clear, however, whether these words have anything to do with the Christkindlesmarkt. Historians assume that the market has its origins in traditional sales at the weekly market between 1610 and 1639 and that it gradually evolved into an independent market. Originally, the market opened on Thomas’ Day, December 4. Due to the large number of visitors, opening day was rescheduled to the Friday before the start of Advent in 1973 and has remained so ever since. There were no markets between 1939 and 1948.
The original location of the Christkindlesmarkt was the Nuremberg Hauptmarkt. It was, however, relocated to other places such as the Fleischbrücke or the island Schütt between 1898 and 1933. In 1933, the market returned to its original venue in front of the Frauenkirche church.
Christkindlesmarkt could be translated word for word as Christ Child Market. The Nuremberg Christkind or Christ Child, a young woman dressed in white and gold, with curly blond hair, a tall golden crown and angel-wing-like long golden sleeves, is an important part of the market. Initially impersonated by an actress, since 1969 the Christkind has been elected every second year among local girls between 16 and 19 years of age. A large number of competitors enter via the Internet, finally a jury chooses the next Christkind out of several finalists who have to be at least 1,60m tall and free from giddiness as the Christkind has to make her speech from the church balcony, secured with a rope, possibly in inclement winter weather. Besides the opening speech on every Friday evening, the Christkind appears in schools, hospitals etc. In 2015 Barbara Otto succeeded Teresa Treuheit.
The Christkindlesmarket is opened with a prologue speech by the Christkind from the balcony of the Frauenkirche church. This solemn event attracts thousands of people to the Hauptmarkt. The prologue, written by Friedrich Bröger for the first post-war market in 1948, was modified several times since as the largely destroyed city was rebuild and the hungry population became prosperous again. It begins, and ends, with an invitation to the ladies and gentlemen who have been children once and to the little ones at the beginning of the journey of life, and compares short term events like the temporary market little city made of wood and cloth to timeless values, memories and traditions.
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Walking around Nuremberg, Germany
We arrived late at night so we went to sleep. The next day we had a few hours to visit Nuremberg before our flight. The walk starts at Leonardo Hotel. The plan was to walk from here to the Imperial Castle and on the way to visit some other attractions. And of course to have something to eat. The highlight i think it was enjoying a drink on the streets, something that is still legal in Germany.
Henkersteg and Weinstadel in Nuremberg II - 13/10/2010
Inside the little bridge
Henkersteg and Weinstadel in Nuremberg - 13/10/2010
Hangman Bridge and Wine Barn in Nuremberg
Nuremberg by Segway 2017
09:19 Straße der Menschenrechte
11:05 Mauthalle
15:19 Insel Schütt
17:37 Krakauer Haus
18:36 Technische Hochschule Nürnberg
20:06 Laufer Schlagturm
22:01 An der Burg
23:39 Tiergärtner Tor
24:43 Dürerhaus
27:57 Weinmarkt
28:52 Weißgerbergasse
30:26 Kettensteg
32:00 Henkersteg
32:34 Unschlittplatz
35:08 Kaiserstraße
36:05 Fleischbrücke
37:10 Hauptmarkt
37:39 Frauenkirche
37:53 Schöner Brunnen
38:21 Rathaus
39:19 St. Sebald
41:58 Spitalbrücke
42:43 Spital
43:31 Heubrücke
46:02 Königsstraße
46:32 Neues Museum
46:56 Klarissenplatz
48:56 Opernhaus
50:04 Schauspielhaus