Nuremberg is a city with a medieval appearance

Nuremberg is a large and extremely beautiful German city, which still retains traces of the Middle Ages. In addition, it keeps pace with other cities developing modern industries. Nuremberg is world famous as a city where various fairs and exhibitions, congresses and conventions are often held. It is called one of the most German cities in Germany, which embodies the spirit of the country.

On the cliff with the beautiful name Castle (German – Burgfelsen) is the Imperial Castle (German – Kaiserburg), built of red sandstone. It, together with a whole complex of other castle buildings, has become the hallmark of the ancient part of Nuremberg. The fortress wall of the 15th century, whose height reaches 5 meters, has been preserved to this day. It surrounds the whole Old Town. This wall, in turn, is surrounded by a deep moat.

The inner line of fortifications has been partially preserved and dates back to 1140-1320. The Market Square (Hauptmarkt) is the heart of Old Nuremberg. It is located a little north of the Pegnitz River. The main city attractions and monuments are located on this square, including the Frauenkirche Church, the town hall and the well with the appropriate name "Beautiful Fountain". Inside the church of St. Sebaldus (German: St. Sebaldus-Kirche), the works of F. are kept. Shtos and A. Kraft. The Church of St. Egidius (German– St. Egidienkirche) is the only church in the city built in the magnificent Baroque style.

In the northwest of Old Nuremberg stands the Albrecht Durer House, which was built back in the 15th century. It impresses with its beauty and picturesqueness, it is a rare example of a late Gothic house in which a wealthy citizen lived. Not far from this building is the building of the Almshouse of the Holy Spirit, the construction of which began in the 14th century. It used to function as an imperial treasury. The almshouse has three small courtyards, in the largest of which stands the A. Kraft sculpture group "The Crucifixion". A restaurant is currently operating in the building.

Another square in the Old Town is named after the famous poet Hans Sachs, who was born in Nuremberg. There is also a monument to the poet on it. Under the Old Nuremberg, you can get into the catacombs. However, it is allowed to walk through the underground corridors only with the group, which is managed by the head. Previously, these catacombs were used as a beer warehouse. Mobile bettors are not left behind, as the platform works perfectly on all smartphones and tablets. When you register through your mobile browser, be sure to use melbet promo code india today n the registration form to unlock the full welcome package. This code activates a 100% sports bonus up to €130 on your first deposit, and the same code also unlocks the casino bonus of €1,750 plus 290 free spins. The mobile site adapts to any screen size, giving you access to the same variety of betting options as the desktop version.

  

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