Open Opens at 09:00-18:00(Admission ends at 17:00)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-3 hours
Address:
Burg 17, 90403 Nürnberg, GermanyMap
Phone+49 911 2446590
What travelers say:
Nuremberg is a more famous German city, after the end of World War II, the German Nazi war criminals are here to try the war court, here there are more attractions, trial court, castle and museum.
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Nuremberg is a more famous German city, after the end of World War II, the German Nazi war criminals are here to try the war court, here there are more attractions, trial court, castle and museum.
Nuremberg Castle is a group of medieval fortifications on the sandstone ridge of Nuremberg's historic center. The castle, along with the city walls, is considered one of the most powerful medieval defenses in Europe. In the Middle Ages, Germany had no capital, but the king went from one castle to another. Thus, the castle of Nürnberg became an important imperial castle, and in the subsequent centuries all the German kings and emperors lived in it. The Nuremberg Castle has a history of 1,000 years.
The Nuremberg Castle is open to the public to visit mainly double chapels and museums. The exhibits are nothing but crowns, sceptres, armor, weapons, etc., and there is no surprise in itself. But the museum has a region dedicated to the Holy Roman Empire, which is worth a closer look.
Nuremberg Castle, also known as the Emperor's Castle, is located on a hill on the north side of Nuremberg, Germany, built in the 11th century, and expanded to its present size by the mid-16th century, where every emperor of the Holy Roman Empire lived. Located on a rocky hill, the castle consists of three parts: Caesar's Castle, part Baron's Castle and the municipal buildings in the east of the Imperial City. The castle was destroyed during World War II and was rebuilt after the war and is now one of Nuremberg's important landmarks.
Nuremberg, time fixed in the medieval journey.
A very good castle, I am very eager for.
Germany's most ancient city. During World War II, about 90% of buildings were destroyed by war; after the war, efforts to rebuild, completely recreate the medieval romantic style.