Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Nuremberg, a city in northern Bavaria, is distinguished by medieval architecture such as the fortifications and stone towers of its Altstadt (Old Town). At the northern edge of the Altstadt, surrounded by red-roofed buildings, stands Kaiserburg Castle. The Hauptmarkt (central square) contains the Schöner Brunnen, the gilded “beautiful fountain” with tiers of figures, and Frauenkirche, a 14th-century Gothic church.
Nuremberg 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. Nuremberg is the second-largest city in Bavaria (after Munich), and the largest in Franconia (Franken). Several old villages now belong to the city of Nuremberg , for example Grossgründlach, Kraftshof, Thon, and Neunhof in the north-west; Ziegelstein in the north-east, Altenfurt and Fischbach in the south-east; and Katzwang, Kornburg in the south. Langwasser is a modern suburb.
Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof is a stop for IC and ICE trains on the German long-distance railway network. The Nuremberg–Ingolstadt–Munich high-speed line. The Nuremberg tramway network was opened in 1881. As of 2008, it extended a total length of 36 km (22 mi), had six lines, and carried 39.152 million passengers annually. The first segment of the Nuremberg U-Bahn metro system was opened in 1972. Nuremberg's trams, buses and metro system are operated by the VAG Nürnberg (Verkehrsaktiengesellschaft Nürnberg or Nuremberg Transport Corporation), itself a member of the VGN (Verkehrsverbund Grossraum Nürnberg or Greater Nuremberg Transport Network).
There is also a Nuremberg S-Bahn suburban metro railway and a regional train network, both centred on Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof.
Alot to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany ) such as :
Nuremberg Castle
Albrecht Dürer's House
St. Lorenz, Nuremberg
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Hauptmarkt
Frauenkirche, Nuremberg
St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg
Nuremberg Toy Museum
Nuremberg Transport Museum
Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg
Way of Human Rights
Nuremberg Zoo
Neues Museum Nürnberg
Fleisch Bridge
Historische Felsengänge Nürnberg
Schöner Brunnen
Handwerkerhof Nürnberg
Ehekarussell
Heilig-Geist-Spital
Lochgefängnisse
Stadtmuseum Fembohaus
Weißgerbergasse
St. Egidien, Nuremberg
Pellerhaus
Hesperidengärten
Tucherschloss
Chain Bridge
Turm der Sinne
Mauthalle
Henkerhaus
Frauentorturm
Stadtpark
Tiergärtnertor
Historischer Kunstbunker
Memorium Nürnberger Trials
Museum of Communication, Nuremberg, Germany
Sankt Klara
Burg
Weißer Turm
St. Elizabeth, Nuremberg
Museum Tucherschloss mit Hirsvogelsaal
Kunsthalle Nürnberg
Nicolaus Copernicus Planetarium Nürnberg
Museum of Industrial Culture
St. Jakob, Nuremberg
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St. Martha, Nuremberg
Krakauer Haus
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Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Nuremberg - Germany )
Nuremberg, a city in northern Bavaria, is distinguished by medieval architecture such as the fortifications and stone towers of its Altstadt (Old Town). At the northern edge of the Altstadt, surrounded by red-roofed buildings, stands Kaiserburg Castle. The Hauptmarkt (central square) contains the Schöner Brunnen, the gilded “beautiful fountain” with tiers of figures, and Frauenkirche, a 14th-century Gothic church.
Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Bavaria’s second-largest city and the unofficial capital of Franconia, is an energetic place where the nightlife is intense and the beer is as dark as coffee. As one of Bavaria’s biggest draws it is alive with visitors year-round, but especially during the spectacular Christmas market.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the undeclared capital of the Holy Roman Empire and the preferred residence of most German kings, who kept their crown jewels here. Rich and stuffed with architectural wonders, it was also a magnet for famous artists, though the most famous of all, Albrecht Dürer, was actually born here. ‘Nuremberg shines throughout Germany like a sun among the moon and stars,’ gushed Martin Luther. By the 19th century, the city had become a powerhouse in Germany’s industrial revolution.
The Nazis saw a perfect stage for their activities in working class Nuremberg. It was here that the fanatical party rallies were held, the boycott of Jewish businesses began and the infamous Nuremberg Laws outlawing German citizenship for Jewish people were enacted. On 2 January 1945, Allied bombers reduced the city to landfill, killing 6000 people in the process.
After WWII the city was chosen as the site of the war crimes tribunal, now known as the Nuremberg Trials. Later, the painstaking reconstruction – using the original stone – of almost all the city’s main buildings, including the castle and old churches in the Altstadt, returned the city to some of its former glory.
When people think of Nuremberg, they usually think of gingerbread, toys, Christmas, the Nazi Party Rally Grounds or the Nuremberg Trials. The old town of Nuremberg is much more than this and indeed Nuremberg probably comes closest to many tourists' expectations of a typical German city: on the one hand one can find half-timbered houses, gothic churches within a medieval city wall in the shadow of the towering imperial castle, which was one of the most important residences of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. On the other hand, Nuremberg and the surrounding cities are home to many well-known German companies, e.g. Adidas, Diehl, Faber-Castell, Playmobil, Puma and several divisions of industrial giant Siemens. Finally, Nuremberg even can live up to culinary expectations with breweries and beergardens and its most famous dish, the Nuremberg sausages with Sauerkraut.
Alot to see in Nuremberg such as :
Nuremberg Castle
Christkindlesmarkt, Nuremberg
Frauenkirche, Nuremberg
Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
St. Lorenz, Nuremberg
St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg
Albrecht Dürer's House
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Schöner Brunnen
Nuremberg Toy Museum
Hauptmarkt
Nuremberg Zoo
Handwerkerhof Nürnberg
Playmobil FunPark
Nuremberg Transport Museum
Ehekarussell
Felsengänge Nürnberg
Henkersteg
Medieval Dungeons
Weißer Turm
City walls of Nuremberg
Neues Museum Nürnberg
Tiergärtnertor
City Museum in Fembo house
Fleisch Bridge
Historischer Kunstbunker
Weinstadel
Pellerhaus
Giardini delle Esperidi
Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg
Way of Human Rights
Sinwellturm
Botanischer Garten Erlangen
Luitpoldhain
Memorium Nuremberg Trials
Maxbrücke
St Egidien, Nuremberg
Kunsthalle Nürnberg
Kongresshalle
Tucherschloss
Schuldturm
Insel Schütt
Association d'Histoire Naturelle de Nuremberg
Frauentorturm
Bürgermeistergarten
St. Elizabeth, Nuremberg
Burggarten
Schlossgarten Erlangen
Turm der Sinne
Kulturscheune der Altstadtfreunde
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TURM DER SINNE - Tower Of The Senses - Nürnberg
We had yesterday a trip with the school! Train has left Regensburg at 9.19am in the morning and arrived in Nurnberg at 10am! It was a nice bright sunny day there! Then we arrived at the Tower Of The Senses which means in German Turm der Sinne in Nurnberg! It was a nice experience! For more information or how to get there visit the website. turmdersinne.de
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Lernen Sie unser Science Center turmdersinne in Nürnberg kennen. Dort wird Ihre Wahrnehmung auf die Probe gestellt. Hier können Sie vom Riesen zum Zwerg werden, gleich Schweres wird ununterscheidbar, Farben heller oder dunkler eingeschätzt als sie real sind. Viel Spaß!
Turm der Sinne
Der Turm der Sinne ist ein interaktives Hands-on-Museum in einem historischen Nürnberger Stadtmauerturm: Erleben Sie faszinierende Leistungen und verblüffende Täuschungen der menschlichen Wahrnehmung!
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Fuerther Hotel Mercure Nuernberg West
Fuerther Hotel Mercure Nuernberg West
Fuerther Hotel Mercure Nuernberg West is a popular choice amongst travelers in Nuremberg, whether exploring or just passing through. The hotel offers guests a range of services and amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, car park, room service are just some of the facilities on offer. Some of the well-appointed guestrooms feature television LCD/plasma screen, carpeting, internet access – wireless, internet access – wireless (complimentary), heating. Entertain the hotel's recreational facilities, including fitness center, outdoor pool, children's playground, garden. A welcoming atmosphere and excellent service are what you can expect during your stay at Fuerther Hotel Mercure Nuernberg West.
Nürnberg, Germany - Part I
Leaving Thuisbrunn, Pete and I travel by train to visit the Old City of Nürnberg. April 22, 1991.
Dunkelrestaurant Siegen: Präsentation für den Wettbewerb KinderZumOlymp von Petra Kölsch
Das Dunkelcafé in 57072 Siegen veranstaltete 2014 / 2015 Theater im Dunkeln. Mit diesem Powerpoint-Video von Petra Kölsch stellen wir euch unsere Projektarbeit und unser Unternehmen vor.
Das Video wurde zum Wettbewerb KinderZumOlymp* eingereicht und wir waren erfolgreich unter den ersten 200 Gewinnern (von über 800 Einsendungen) - Urkunde bekommen - tolle Leistung!
*Kinder zum Olymp! ist die Bildungsinitiative der Kulturstiftung der Länder
Turm der Sinne
Der turmdersinne ist ein interaktives Museum zu Wahrnehmung und Sinnestäuschungen in einem Nürnberger Stadtmauerturm. Im 2. Stock können Sie Experimente zum räumlichen Sehen an sich selbst durchführen. Mehr zum hands-on-Museum, zum jährlichen Symposium und zur entleihbaren Wanderausstellung unter turmdersinne.de .
Kinderführung durch das Museum für Kommunikation in Nürnberg
Führung von Kindern für Kinder durch das Museum für Kommunikation, Nürnberg. Samuel und Jasmin zeigen interaktive Stationen.
Nürnberg turm der sinne
selina und Ramona drehen durch
Nürnberg , Äussere Stadtmauer bei Pegnitz-West und Kettensteg
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Zuflucht in den Nürnberger Felsengängen
In diesem Hörspiel flüchtet sich der Protagonist Leon vor den Bombenangriffen der Alliierten in die historischen Felsengänge.
Alle handelnden Personen im Hörspiel sind frei erfunden, Ähnlichkeiten mit real existierenden Personen sind Zufall und nicht beabsichtigt.
Das Bild wurde von der NKG GmbH Nürnberger Kellerverwaltungsgesellschaft zur Verfügung gestellt und unterliegt steht unter Kopierschutz.
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Weisser Turm Spontanrave
Weisser Turm Spontanrave
Bessere Menschen? Symposium turmdersinne 2019
Kann uns der Transhumanismus zu besseren Menschen machen? Welche realistischen Potentiale bietet die technische Erweiterbarkeit des Menschen in Zukunft? Welche humanistischen, philosophischen und moralischen Überlegungen entstehen daraus?
Antworten auf diese Fragen und einen Überblick, wie unterschiedlich der Begriff Transhumanismus interpretiert werden kann, hat das diesjährige Symposium des turmdersinne gegeben. Ein Rückblick auf das Wochenende vom 11. - 13.10.2019 in der Stadthalle Fürth…
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