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The Nuremberg Old Town Walking Tour

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Visiting the historical sites of Nuremberg brings the past to life for my customers. When you take my Walking Tours of Nuremberg , you’ll gain an understanding of the events and people who brought this great city out of obscurity and into world renown. With a customized walking tour of medieval Nuremberg, I bring both considerable experience and a personalized interpretation of the events that created the Nuremberg of the High Middle Ages. At that time, Nuremberg had the reputation for being the 'unofficial capital' of the Holy Roman Empire. This was because Nuremberg Castle was the site of imperial diets (the imperial legislature) and royal courts. The significance of Nuremberg continues to reverberate through the centuries to our generation. Come stand where the kings of Germany held court. Imagine the narrow streets of the historic districts during the time of the Black Plague. Learn how Nuremberg was positioned to grow into the third largest city of the German

Walk in The Footsteps of History

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World War II was such a phenomenal event in world history that the effects of it are still being felt today. As veterans and survivors of the atrocities begin to disappear, it's important for all of us to learn from history and remember the past. Allow Kevin, from Nuremberg Tours in English , to take you on an absorbing stroll through history to see the place where the world finally achieved a sense of closure at Nuremberg. Kevin is also very pleased to provide interactive historical tours of much earlier history in the medieval cities of Nuremberg, Rothenburg, and Bamberg. Art, music, culture, religious and political powers in these cities brought forth important shifts in the way the people of their time viewed the world. Visit the birthplaces of artists, the scenes of power and influence, and learn about the ordinary everyday lives of merchants, rulers, and the common folk. The story of the Black Plague is also lurking in among the many details of German history as well.

Things to Do in Nuremberg - Nuremberg Walking Tour

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Welcome to Nuremberg! This is the second largest city in Bavaria after Munich. It is also the 14th largest city in Germany. Nuremberg is known for its role during National Socialism. Its central location in Germany as well as its link to the Holy Roman Empire made it the ideal site for the Nazi party rallies. At the same time, Nuremberg's deep culture, history, and art make it the ideal place for a walking tour of the Old Town. Below are some of the great places you’ll visit during your  Nuremberg Walking Tour of the Old Town . Nassauer Haus The Nassauer Haus is a medieval tower built from red Burgsandstein. It was originally a Roman style building and has retained some of its features to date. In1945, the tower was bombed by the Americans during the war and suffered extensive damage. However, reconstruction work done in 1950-52 restored it to its present state. Chapel of Our Lady The Frauenkirche (Chapel of Our Lady) is a Gothic brick architecture that is bas

Nuremberg Rally Grounds Tour – A Great Way To Understand The Nuremberg rallies And Their Propaganda Impact

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The gigantic Nazi Party Rally Grounds once covered4.3 square miles in the southeast corner ofthe city of Nuremberg. Once considered “the most German of all German cities”, it was a favorite of Adolf Hitler and, in 1933, became the site for the largest annual Nazi propaganda spectacle. The Nuremberg Nazi party rallies were the largest propaganda event that the Nazis held each year and they influenced German society in a number of ways. Albert Speer, Hitler’s favorite architect, designed and built most of the structures on the Nazi Party Rally Grounds in order to showcase the power of National Socialism. The Nazi Party Rally Grounds included the Luitpold arena that accommodated mass gatherings of150,000 SA and SS troops and seated 50,000 spectators, the mile long “Great Street” paved with about 6000 Granite blocks for goose stepping Wehrmacht troops, the Congress Hall that was inspired by the design of the Roman Colosseum and today serves as a legacy to H