Discover the historical and culinary heart of Nuremberg with this guide to its top attractions. From the majestic Nuremberg Castle and the charming Old Town to significant historical sites like the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, this collection offers a deep dive into the city's past. Don't forget to savor the local flavors with the famous Nuremberg Bratwurst and experience the magic of the Christkindlesmarkt.
Nuremberg Castle
A historic imperial castle that offers a glimpse into Nuremberg's past as a free imperial city.
Old Town
The charming historic heart of Nuremberg, filled with medieval architecture and vibrant squares.
Nazi Party Rally Grounds
A vast historical site that serves as a memorial and educational center about the Nazi Party's rallies.
Germanic National Museum
Germany's largest museum of art and cultural history, showcasing the region's rich heritage.
Albrecht Dürer's House
The preserved former home and workshop of the renowned Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer.
St. Sebaldus Church
A significant Gothic church in the Old Town, known for its impressive architecture and historical importance.
Toy Museum
A fascinating museum dedicated to the history of toys and games, from ancient times to the present day.
Nuremberg Bratwurst
A culinary specialty of Nuremberg, these small, savory sausages are a must-try local delicacy.
Christkindlesmarkt
One of Germany's most famous and traditional Christmas markets, offering festive treats and crafts.