Immerse yourself in the rich history of Nuremberg on a 90-minute walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks, learn fascinating insights, and discover hidden gems with an expert guide.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Nuremberg on a 90-minute walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks, learn fascinating insights, and discover hidden gems with an expert guide.
- Henkerhaus - Nestled in the core of Nuremberg’s historic district and perched atop the Pegnitz River, the Henkerhaus stands as a half-millennium-old testament to the city’s past. This venerable structure once housed the city’s executioners and their kin for generations. Now, it hosts a modern exhibit dedicated to the history of law and criminal…
- Henkerhaus - Nestled in the core of Nuremberg’s historic district and perched atop the Pegnitz River, the Henkerhaus stands as a half-millennium-old testament to the city’s past. This venerable structure once housed the city’s executioners and their kin for generations. Now, it hosts a modern exhibit dedicated to the history of law and criminal justice within its ancient walls.
- Der Schoene Brunnen - Erected between 1385 and 1396, the ‘Beautiful Fountain’ soars nearly 19 meters, adorned with 40 vividly colored statues that represent figures from the realms of history, politics, religion, and education, encapsulating the medieval perspective. Originally serving as a vital water source in the Middle Ages, the fountain was fed by the Schönbrunn pipe, a conduit purposefully constructed to deliver fresh water.
- St. Sebaldus Church - As the city’s most venerable parish church, St. Sebaldus was established circa 1230 as a late Romanesque pillar basilica and consecrated in honor of Saint Sebald. To this day, the saint is revered for his miraculous deeds and tales, and his tomb remains within the church’s sacred confines.
- Weissgerbergasse - The dwellings along WeiÃgerbergasse withstood the aerial bombardments of World War II, largely intact, thereby preserving a slice of the late medieval era. Presently, these structures offer a glimpse into the Nuremberg artisans’ world. Historically, this lane was home to white tanners who specialized in crafting exquisite leather from the hides of wild animals, lambs, and goats.
- Kettensteg - The Kettensteg, a marvel of early industrial engineering, was conceived in 1824 by Nuremberg’s own mechanic, Georg Kuppler. It stands today as the oldest extant metal suspension bridge in the German-speaking territories.
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Nuremberg is renowned globally for its Christmas market, Albrecht Dürer, and bratwurst. However, the city has much more to offer: On an engaging 90-minute walk with an expert guide, you’ll not only see the postcard-perfect sights of the Pegnitz metropolis but also delve into its intriguing history.
The tour starts at the Hangman’s House, follows the…
Nuremberg is renowned globally for its Christmas market, Albrecht Dürer, and bratwurst. However, the city has much more to offer: On an engaging 90-minute walk with an expert guide, you’ll not only see the postcard-perfect sights of the Pegnitz metropolis but also delve into its intriguing history.
The tour starts at the Hangman’s House, follows the Pegnitz River to the main market featuring the Frauenkirche and the Beautiful Fountain, continues to the historic town hall and the renowned Sebaldus Church, and finally winds back through Weißgerbergasse, which largely escaped war damage, over the Maxbrücke, and through the most picturesque part of the old town.
This tour is conducted in German.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.