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Stop At: Kongresshalle, Bayernstraße 100, 90471 Nürnberg, Germany
The area in the southeast of Nuremberg, where the Nazi Party rallies were held from 1933 to 1938, was called the Reichsparteitagsgelände. The overall design for the layout of the grounds came from Albert Speer in the basic concept and in detail from Walter Brugmann, who also led the planning implementation.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Der Schoene Brunnen, Hauptmarkt, 90403 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany
As one of the sights of the city of Nuremberg, the Schöne Brunnen belongs to the Historic Mile of Nuremberg. Built in 1396, it stands on the edge of the main market next to the Nuremberg City Hall. The Schöne Brunnen is about 19 meters high and has the shape of a pinnacle decorated Gothic church spire.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Frauenkirche, Hauptmarkt 14, 90403 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany
The Frauenkirche, today a Roman Catholic parish church of Our Lady, stands as one of Nuremberg's important churches on the east side of the main market square.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Wetterhauschen Lorenzkirche, Lorenzer Platz Lorenzer Pl, Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany
St. Lorenz is a Gothic church building in Nuremberg. The Lorenzkirche was the parish church of the medieval settlement core of the former imperial city of Nuremberg, located south of the Pegnitz River, and is the urban counterpart to the older church of St. Sebald in the northern part of the city.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, Burg 17, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
Nuremberg Castle is the landmark of the city of Nuremberg. It is a double castle and consists of the Kaiserburg and the Burggrafenburg. The earliest traces of construction date back to around 1000.
Duration: 40 minutes