Explore the rich tapestry of Nuremberg, from its imposing medieval castle and historic churches to poignant WWII sites and vibrant art museums. This collection offers a journey through centuries of German history, culture, and art, with opportunities to savor local culinary traditions.
Nuremberg Castle
An imposing castle offering panoramic city views and housing fascinating exhibits.
Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
Provides a sobering look into the city's dark past during World War II.
Albrecht Dürer House
The former residence of the famous Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, now a museum showcasing his life and works.
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Houses an extensive collection of German art and cultural artifacts from prehistory to the present day.
Nuremberg Zoo
One of Europe's largest zoos, offering a great destination for families with diverse animal exhibits.
Hauptmarkt
The central square and a hub of city life, famous for its world-class Christkindlesmarkt during the holiday season.
Serenadenhof
A historic venue offering a vibrant nightlife scene with concerts.
St. Sebaldus Church
The city's oldest place of worship, a significant example of Nuremberg's religious and architectural heritage.
Neues Museum
Showcases modern and contemporary art in a striking glass and concrete building.