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Nuremberg City is a town in
Bavaria in
Germany. With 498,876 inhabitants in
December 2013, is the second city in Bavaria after
Munich. It is the economic center of
Middle Franconia District and one of the main industrial centers of
Southern Germany.
The 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 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.
Symbolic place that shows the magnitude of the bombings suffered by the city and thus a better measure the reconstruction efforts undertaken by the inhabitants of Nuremberg City.
The Imperial Castle of Nuremberg City (
Kaiserburg ), founded in
1040, is one of the most important fortresses of Germany. For five centuries, emperors and kings have stayed.
The castle stands on a sandstone rock in the north of the city. The ancient castle of Burgraves, almost totally destroyed in 1420, was completed at the xi th century by the Kaiserburg, whose present appearance dates back to the xv th and xvi th centuries.
The Nuremberg
City Castle is the landmark of the city Nuremberg City. She is a double castle and consists of the
Imperial Castle and the Burggrafenburg. The Historical Mile Nuremberg City is a historical and cultural city tour, the most important historical attractions of the medieval old town of Nuremberg City opens up, receive basically remained despite major war destruction and therefore is a world famous tourist attraction.
Nuremberg City's heyday as
Imperial Palace, mighty imperial city and international business center was in the
Middle Ages. Their political power as the most important imperial city in the Middle Ages and as a repository of imperial treasures, but also the economic prosperity made the city one of the major cities in
Europe at the time. The richness of the Nuremberg City patrician caused a lively artistic, cultural and intellectual life. Among the well-known Nuremberg City artists, poets and thinkers included
Albrecht Dürer,
Veit Stoss,
Adam Kraft,
Peter Vischer,
Willibald Pirckheimer,
Georg Philipp Harsdörffer,
Anton Koberger and
Hans Sachs. In Nuremberg City invented
Peter Henlein the pocket,
Martin Behaim the globe, and there was the Nuremberg City
Chronicle.
The walk on the historic street is a tourist tour with a pioneering
sign system which will inform visitors of the city of the historical and art-historical past of the city of Nuremberg City, perform the eventful past of Nuremberg City and a first glimpse of the historical sights of Nuremberg City's
Old Town intended to convey and its history. In this respect, the
Show is restored and reconstructed historic buildings in Nuremberg City's old town and a part of the culture of remembrance.
In its long history has been Nuremberg City taken only once by military means:
1945 by the
Americans. That this never happened before, not least due to the existence insurmountable medieval fortification due. The
Martha Church is a church in the
King's Road in the southeast of the old town of Nuremberg City, diagonally opposite the
Klara Church between
King's Gate and
St. Lorenz Church.
St. Lawrence is a
Gothic church in Nuremberg City. The Lorenz church was the parish church of the south of the Pegnitz situated medieval settlement core of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg City and forms the urban counterpart to the older Church St. Sebald in the northern area. The Nassauer house or Schlüsselfeldersche
Foundation House in Nuremberg City is a medieval tower house of so-called red sandstone castle. Though originally in
Romanesque style built, the house featuring a few conversions to date
Gothic style elements. It is the last surviving residential tower or " gender
Tower "in Nuremberg City.
The Heilig-Geist-Spital in Nuremberg City was the largest municipal facility for the care of sick and elderly in the imperial city. It is known as a storage facility of the crown jewels, which were kept from 1424 to 1796 in Nuremberg City.
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- published: 02 Jul 2015
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