Places to see in ( Fuerth - Germany )
Places to see in ( Fuerth - Germany )
Fürth is a city in northern Bavaria, Germany, in the administrative division of Middle Franconia. It is now contiguous with the larger city of Nuremberg, the centres of the two cities being only 7 km apart. The city of Fuerth is a small city located in Middle Franconia. Located nearby the larger city of Nuremberg, it was first mentioned in 1007 AD. In the year 2007, the city celebrated its thousandth anniversary. During the 30 year war in the 17th-century, the whole city was almost completely destroyed by fire set by the Croatian soldiers. It survived other wars such as World War I & II and grew to be a city in its own rights. The first German railway was opened here in 1835 which connects to Nuremberg. There’s a lot of cool things to see in this city and we’ve compiled a list of 10 places specially for you.
The beautiful Stadpark is a green lung right in the middle of the city. There are loads of things you can do here. You can go for a jog by the running trails or simply ride a bicycle around the bike paths. The Wolfsgruber mill (also known as Wolfsgrubermühle in German) is one of the oldest mills in Fuerth. It was first mentioned in the early 17th-century and belonged to the Eckart family. It was then passed on to the Wolfsgruber family in the 19th-century.
The Logenhaus was first erected by the famous German freemason, Leonhard Bürger as a place for the Masonic lodge of Truth and Friendship in 1890. The unique blend of many different kinds of historical styles makes this building one of its kind in Bavaria. The Grüner Markt (also known as Marktplatz) is an open area which is in the centre of the old town of Fuerth. The place is lined with a variety of cafes, beautiful courtyards and an array of interesting shops.
The Fuerth State Museum has a massive collection of anything and everything that has to do with the history of the city. The collections were first collected by Conrad Gebhardt, the merchant and deputy of the Reichs parliament. Located at the basement of the Fuerth Town Hall, immerse yourself in awe and mystery as you delve into the minds of the criminals from the past to present in this museum.
Hainburg Nature Reserve huge 213 hectare (526 acre) nature reserve was first listed as a conservation area in 1995. Before that, it was a training ground for the US Army. The Schloss Burgfarrnbach is a neo-classical castle which was made in the early 19th-century. It is now home to the scientific library and countless other city archives which provide the basis for the permanent exhibitions in the Stadtmusuem.
The Rundfunkmuseum is a radio museum which was founded in 1993. If you’re an audiophile, a visit to this place is a must. The Alte Veste (Old Veste) is a tower hill castle which was erected as an observation tower by the Berg family in the 13th-century. During the town war, it was overrun by the Nurembergers and the Old Veste was abandoned in the late 14th-century.
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Places to see in ( Bavaria - Germany )
Places to see in ( Bavaria - Germany )
Bavaria is a state in southeastern Germany bordering Liechtenstein, Austria and the Czech Republic. State capital Munich is known for its annual Oktoberfest beer festival, art museums and ornate Nymphenburg Palace. The Romantic Road scenic route starts in northwestern Würzburg, winds south through pastoral villages and medieval towns and culminates in the foothills of the Alps near Germany’s southern border.
Located in the German southeast with an area of 70,548 square kilometres (27,200 sq mi), Bavaria is the largest German state. Its territory comprises roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany, and, with 12.9 million inhabitants, it is Germany's second most populous state. Munich, Bavaria's capital and largest city, is the third largest city in Germany. The Duchy of Bavaria dates back to the year 555. In the 17th century CE (AD), the Duke of Bavaria became a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. The Kingdom of Bavaria existed from 1806 to 1918, when Bavaria became a republic. In 1946, the Free State of Bavaria re-organised itself on democratic lines after the Second World War. Modern Bavaria also includes parts of the historical regions of Franconia, Upper Palatinate and Swabia.
Bavaria shares international borders with Austria (Salzburg, Tyrol, Upper Austria and Vorarlberg) and the Czech Republic (Karlovy Vary, Plzeň and South Bohemian Regions) as well as with Switzerland (across Lake Constance to the Canton of St. Gallen). Because all of these countries are part of the Schengen Area, the border is completely open. Neighbouring states within Germany are Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Thuringia and Saxony. Two major rivers flow through the state: the Danube (Donau) and the Main. The Bavarian Alps define the border with Austria (including the Austrian federal-states of Vorarlberg, Tyrol and Salzburg), and within the range is the highest peak in Germany: the Zugspitze. The Bavarian Forest and the Bohemian Forest form the vast majority of the frontier with the Czech Republic and Bohemia. The major cities in Bavaria are Munich (München), Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Augsburg, Regensburg, Würzburg, Ingolstadt, Fürth and Erlangen.
Bavaria is home to several football clubs including FC Bayern Munich, 1. FC Nuremberg, FC Augsburg, TSV 1860 München, FC Ingolstadt 04 and SpVgg Greuther Fürth. Bayern Munich is the most popular and successful football team in Germany having won a record 25 German titles. They are followed by 1.FC Nuremberg who have won 9 titles. SpVgg Greuther Fürth have won 3 championships while TSV 1860 München have been champions once. FC Bayern won the 2013 UEFA Champions League final.
Alot to see in ( Bavaria - Germany ) such as :
Neuschwanstein Castle
Alps mountains
Zugspitze
Bavarian Alps
Nymphenburg Palace
Linderhof Palace
Munich Residenz
Englischer Garten
Marienplatz
St. Peter's Church
Würzburg Residence
Deutsches Museum
Allianz Arena
Viktualienmarkt
New Town Hall
Asam Church, Munich
BMW Museum
Partnach Gorge
Bavarian Forest
Hellabrunn Zoo
Chiemsee
Eibsee
Herrenchiemsee
Bavarian Forest National Park
Kehlsteinhaus
Hofbräuhaus am Platzl
Lake Starnberg
Nuremberg Castle
Andechs Abbey
Schleissheim Palace
Alte Pinakothek
Theatine Church, Munich
Museum der Phantasie
Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
Neue Pinakothek
Olympiapark
Bavarian National Museum
Hohenschwangau Castle
Wies Church
Legoland Deutschland Resort
Königssee
Frauenkirche, Munich
Bohemian Forest
Odeonsplatz
Nuremberg Zoo
Marienbrücke
Bavarian Zugspitze Railway
Therme Erding
Playmobil FunPark
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Beautiful Nuremberg City in Europe
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Nuremberg City ( pronounced ; Nürnberg in German ) is a town in Bavaria in Germany. With 498,876 inhabitants in December 2013, is the second largest city in Bavaria after Munich. It is the economic center of Middle Franconia District and one of the main industrial centers of Southern Germany. River Pegnitz divides the old city into two districts, that of Sebald and the Lorenz, named after the two main churches of Nuremberg City. The first document mentioning the city of Nuremberg, known for Norenberc is due to Emperor Henry III (1017-1056) and dated 1050.
In the fields of astronomy and geography is at Nuremberg City that Martin Behaim carries around 1492 the first reached Earth until our time, still kept at the historical museum of the city. Nuremberg City Chronicle publishes in 1493 the Nuremberg City Chronicle. At the beginning of xvi th century, Nuremberg City reached its greatest prosperity. However, like Venice, the discovery of the Cape of Good Hope disrupts trade relations between Europe and the East, and contributes to the decline of the city facing the ports of the Atlantic. The Nuremberg City merchants choose to invest in the New World to escape the decline, but the emperors no longer reside in the city from 1571. In 1525, the Protestant Reformation was established in Nuremberg City. In 1533, a severe epidemic of plague ravages the city. In 1835 was the first railway in Germany constructed, the Louis Railway Company and it connected Nuremberg City to Fürth.
Nuremberg City is known for cooking Franconian to the famous Nuremberg City sausages, the Nürnberger Bratwürste and for its Lebkuchen, a sort of gingerbread. The city is served by the Central Station and the Nuremberg City airport. The metropolitan area of Nuremberg City, together with its neighboring cities of Fürth, Erlangen and Schwabach, is the economic and cultural center of European Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg City and Franconia. German is the first railroad built between Nuremberg City and Fürth.
The Nuremberg City altitude varies between 284 and 407 meters Kleingründlach Brunn. The Imperial Castle is at 352 m. Thanks to trade, Nuremberg City grew during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. In contemporary history, Nuremberg City has played an important role. Although about 90% of the old city was destroyed during World War II, most of its old buildings were reconstructed according to the original plans, the remains could be recovered.
Nuremberg City, which has an area of 186.38 square kilometers, lies on both sides of the river Pegnitz, which is 80 kilometers to the northeast. Nuremberg City is the European capital of toys. Even today it is an important place, with the annual Toy Fair and the toy museum. Manufacturers such as Schuco had their seat.
Nuremberg City was the Franconian Circle belonging imperial city within the Holy Roman Empire. Nuremberg City is one of the six wealthy cities, which maintains its independence in accordance. Included in the other five cities, there are also provisions for the area, but for the Nuremberg City settlement will be postponed to a later date. The Great Coat of Arms of the City of Nuremberg City shows on light blue background a golden eagle in natural, youthful king head that wears a crown of leaves and flowing hair down.
Nuremberg City is situated on both sides of the Pegnitz, which rises about 80 kilometers northeast of the city and runs through the city on a length of about 14 kilometers from east to west. In the area of the old town, the river was heavily channeled. In neighboring Fürth the Pegnitz and the flow Rednitz together and form the Regnitz-. Especially in the north and north-west of Nuremberg City, the landscape is dominated by alluvial deposits of the river Pegnitz. In the north of Nuremberg City is located with the Knoblauchsland an important vegetable growing area. In the south, east and north of the city extends Nuremberg Reich Forest.
The City Museums, is a network of all existing since 1994 operated under urban Directed Nuremberg City museums. Although the long time bottom fermented brewed, strong hopped red beer was most common in Nuremberg City, it is almost unknown today. Nuremberg City companies like Siemens-Schuckert, Schoeller ice cream, MAN, Zündapp and 1957 by the Fuerth, Grundig factories office equipment manufacturer acquired Triumph-Adler had significant part in the so-called economic miracle.
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