The old wall of Nuremberg is...
by marenloo
The old wall of Nuremberg is the most active sight that extremely stayed in memory..
its towers ..old buildings and special way of flooring the streets..
Marketing is the most active thing people of Nuremerg do as well as other people of Germany. Markets are everywhere : C&A …CAUFHOF..HORTEN…and etc….
For Train Lovers: Deutsche Bahn Museum
by estargrl88
If you'll be in Germany, you'll probably ride with Deutsche Bahn, the German railway company, at some point. As an American very impressed with their rail infrastructure, I decided to visit the DB Museum. Though I'm not particularly a huge train lover, I still had a good time in the museum because it really relates it to Germany's history. It spans the whole history of trains in Germany; from building infrastructure, to their role in WWII, to today. One of my favorite areas was a great hall filled with train cars both new and old, including a very fancy one that belonged to King Ludwig II. One issue is that exhibit information is all in German. There is a main map and explanatory brochure in English and there are many visuals, like photographs and uniforms which are fairly self explanatory and could make a visit worth it for those who love trains but can't speak German. There is also an area for children which might make it a good family choice.
Nurnburg has an...
by Venturingnow
Nurnburg has an overwhelmingly large metro setup for it's size, in my opinion. There are tons of stops and the underground station at the HBF is under some heavy construction, so be careful, lots is going on.
Opernhaus
by Mikebond
The Nürnberger opera house is located close to the railway and telecommunications museum. You can easily get to it from the railway station by taking the Frauentorgraben street. No further information about it available at the moment, sorry!
Albrecht Durer’s House
by mirchica
Albrecht Durer is a famous artist (1471-1528). Now his house is a museum that presents the way he had lived and worked. There are special attractions - painting and printing workshop from his time. Visitors are guided by audio-guide (in five languages) by the lady of the house Agnes Dürer, Albrecht’s wife. She tells a lot in every room you enter
Opening hours:
Every day from 10 am to 5(6) pm
Entrance: 5 Euros for adults