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    Nuremberg is Bavaria's second largest city after Munich, and a popular tourist destination for foreigners and Germans alike. It was a leading city 500 years ago, but 90% of the town was destroyed in 1945 during the war.

    • Kaiserburg. This enormous castle complex above the Altstadt poignantly reflects Nuremberg's medieval might. The main attraction is a tour of the renovated residential…
    • Deutsche Bahn Museum. Forget Dürer and wartime rallies, Nuremberg is a railway town at heart. Germany's first passenger trains ran between here and Fürth, a fact reflected in…
    • Germanisches Nationalmuseum. Spanning prehistory to the early 20th century, this museum is the German-speaking world's biggest and most important museum of Teutonic culture.
    • Reichsparteitagsgelände. If you’ve ever wondered where the infamous B&W images of ecstatic Nazi supporters hailing their Führer were taken, it was here in Nuremberg.
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    • Walk Nuremberg's Old Town & City Walls. Address. Altstadt - St. Sebald, 90 Nürnberg-Mitte, Germany. Get directions. The ideal way to explore Nuremberg’s Altstadt (Old Town) is on foot.
    • Storm the Castle. Address. Burg 17, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany. Get directions. Phone +49 911 2446590. Web Visit website. What would a castle quarter be without a castle?
    • Visit the Home of Albrecht Dürer. Address. Albrecht-Dürer-Straße 39, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany. Get directions. Phone +49 911 2312568. Web Visit website. Partly damaged during the war, the house was magnificently restored in 1971 on Dürer’s 500th birthday.
    • Visit the Nazi Party Rally Grounds. Address. Bayernstraße 110, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany. Get directions. Phone +49 911 2317538. Web Visit website. Adolf Hitler declared that Nuremberg should be “City of the Nazi Party Rallies” in 1933.
  3. Nuremberg. Plan Your Trip to Nuremberg: Best of Nuremberg Tourism. By Gabriel C. 80,388. Nuremberg, Germany. With half a million people, Nuremberg is Bavaria's second largest city. While its history dates to the 11th century, Nuremberg is most often linked to the 20th century (specifically World War II).

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  4. Cities & Culture. Nuremberg. Impressive, exciting, colourful, mighty and tragic: Nuremberg has reflected German history since the Middle Ages. Protected by the castle, a new spirit enlivened the city at a time when few other places could offer such a quality of life. And the same is still true today.

  5. 10 Things To See in Nuremberg. © erlebe.bayern - Gert Krautbauer. 1. Albrecht-Dürer-Haus. It is utterly fascinating to put yourself in the shoes of the world-famous painter in his original living rooms and work space. An additional feature on guided tours is an actress playing the part of Dürer’s wife, Agnes. museen.nuernberg.de/duererhaus. 2.

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