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What to Do in Nuremberg, Germany? Explore the Medieval Sites, Churches and Food!

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What to Do in Nuremberg, Germany? Explore the Medieval Sites, Churches and Food!

Nuremberg, Germany is an ancient city undisturbed for centuries because of its walled fortifications. Its rich culture and historical heritage make it an exciting place to visit. Whether you’re looking for sightseeing, places to eat, or a place to relax, this guide to Nuremberg has something for everyone!

Nuremberg sits at the junction of 3 rivers and was an influential trading center during medieval times. It’s richly historical and is known as the unofficial capital of Franconia. Nuremberg’s historic old town is one of the most picturesque cities in Germany, with red-roofed buildings, cobblestone streets and city walls with gates from the Middle Ages.

## Old Town Tour

Your visit wouldn’t be complete without checking out the city center of Nuremberg for its mesmerizing architecture, wonderful churches and castles. Highlights include:

* **The Nuremberg Castle** – This castle is a complex of medieval buildings on a sandstone rock overlooking the city. Built in the 12th century, it offers a grand panorama of Nuremberg.

* **The Albrecht-Dürer-Haus** – This was where Albrecht Dürer lived and worked, one of Nuremberg’s most famous citizens who was a seminal artist of the Northern Renaissance. You can find prints of his work in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum.

* **Frauenkirche** – Also known as the Church of Our Lady, this Baroque-style church was originally built in the 12th century and rebuilt in its current style in the 18th century. It stands as a symbol of Nuremberg’s wealth, situated near the marketplace square.

* **City Walls** – This nearly 3-mile long wall includes 14 gates and seven towers, much of which (including its defensive moats) has been renovated and can still be seen in its original medieval fortifications.

## Top Museums

Nuremberg has some really gorgeous museums that you can visit to get information about its history, art museums, and even a museum dedicated to Albrecht Dürer. Make sure to include these must-visit spots on your itinerary:

* **Germanisches Nationalmuseum** – As one of the largest and most visited museums in Germany, this museum houses an extensive collection of art and artifacts from Germanic countries around the world. The museum also exhibits artifacts from archaeological sites ranging from Roman ruins to pre-historic tools to Renaissance architecture.

* **Neues Museum Nürnberg** – This museum holds a large array of modern and contemporary art, as well as a sculpture garden. It also houses part of the Albrecht Dürer collection from his lifetime in Nuremberg.

* **Toy Museum** – Located at the Nuremberg Castle, this toy museum showcases the traditional Osterbühl toy hens that are unique to Nuremberg and are made by hand only within its walls. The museum also displays dolls and toys from many different era and countries around the world.

## Culinary Adventure
Even though Nuremberg may not be known for its mainstream cuisine, several traditional dishes are a must-try when you’re there. Here’s some delicious local eats that you shouldn’t miss out on:

* **Bratwurst** – Nuremberg (or Nürnberg in German) is world famous for its bratwurst — miniature sausages usually served with mustard, horseradish and potato salad. 10 sausages make up a “bratwurstragout” and these iconic little sausages are extremely popular around town with tourist groups.

* **Lebkuchen (gingerbread)** – This traditional German biscuit is made with honey, spices such as nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, and ginger (hence the name). It is often adorned with icing or chocolate, giving it texture and color. You can pick them up from almost any bakery around town.

* **Raisin Bread with Speck (smoked bacon)** – This traditional Nuremberg sandwich has been around since Medieval times and is still popular today. Bread is layered with pickles, onion rings, cucumber slices, cooked ham or bacon and served with a hot cup of coffee or tea. As this sandwich recipe was created in Nuremberg, it’s said it can only be authentically enjoyed there.

## Relaxing & Fun Activities
If you’re looking to relax after all the sightseeing or if it’s too chilly to take a walk outdoors, here are some ideas on how to spend a leisurely day in Nuremberg:

* **Visit Tiergärtnerplatz** – Tiergärtnerplatz is a large park located just outside of Nuremberg city centre. With small animals like deer, ducks and peacocks, children can admire and feed these animals in the park grounds, making for a pleasant family day out. There is also a beer garden for adults to sample some local beer in a quiet setting away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
* **Visit KUNO’s Kletterhöhle** – KUNO’s Kletterhöhle is an indoor “climbing cave”, comprising a large climbing area filled with all sorts ofchallenges that even beginners can take part in. It is a great spot if you fancy some physical activity during your trip or if you just want to spend some time bonding indoors!
* **Go on a Shopping Spree** – Nuremberg offers plenty of shopping opportunities if you’re looking to spend some money. From stylish designer stores along Kaufinger Strasse to rustic toy shops near Berg Strasse (the Toy Mile), you can find something special here or buy souvenirs for your loved ones back home.

After a day spent bustling through markets and admiring ancient monuments, there’s nothing like sitting down at an eatery to sample some local food with your friends and family! Nuremberg is definitely one of those destinations that offers something for everyone, so don’t wait any longer… it is time to book your next trip to Germany VisitGermany now!

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What to Do in Nuremberg, Germany? Explore the Medieval Sites, Churches and Food!

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