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Here you will find some information to prepare your visit to the Imperial Castle if your mobility is restricted or if you are visually or hearing impaired. Short film about the Imperial Castle Through spectacular aerial shots and impressive interior views, we give you exclusive insights behind the walls of the Imperial Castle and a great view ...
Nuremberg Castle comprises three sections: the Imperial castle (Kaiserburg), the former Burgraves' castle (Burggrafenburg), and the buildings erected by the Imperial City at the eastern site (Reichsstädtische Bauten). The first fortified buildings appear to have been erected around 1000.
The Imperial Castle atop the rocky promontory above Nuremberg was one of the most important fortified imperial palaces of the Old Holy Roman Empire. The castle and the city served as the location for numerous imperial assemblies.
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- Burg 17, Nuremberg, 90403, Bavaria
Address. Auf der Burg 17. 90403 Nürnberg. 0911 244659-0. www.kaiserburg-nuernberg.de. Opening hours. 29 March-3 October: 9 am-6 pm. 4 October-28 March: 10 am-4 pm. open daily. Closed on: January 1, Shrove Tuesday, December 24/25/31. General information on opening times and admission fees. Guided tours.
Aug 18, 2023 · August 18, 2023 by Henk Bekker. The Kaiserburg Nürnberg was an imperial castle visited around 300 times by the Holy Roman emperors and is a top sight to see in Nuremberg, Germany. The Imperial Castle (Kaiserburg) towers over the old town center of Nuremberg as the city’s symbol and a reminder of its glorious past.
It is hard to miss, the Kaiserburg (Emperor’s Castle). And to be honest, you really shouldn’t miss it. The view is absolutely worth it! The Kaiserburg is an icon of Nuremberg. Since the medievals, it raises high above the city and has certainly seen some interesting history.