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Nuremberg

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Picture: Imperial Castle of Nuremberg

Imperial Castle of Nuremberg and Castle Gardens

internal link The Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, built by the Salier monarchs and enlarged by Friedrich Barbarossa and his successors, is one of the most important medieval imperial castles; private and official apartments, Imperial Castle Museum …

 


Picture: Tucher Palace

Tucher Palace

internal link The summer residence of the Tuchers, a Nuremberg patrician family, was built between 1533 and 1544. Among the exhibits in the little palace from the Tucher family foundation, which has been furnished as a museum, is a famous dinner service by Wenzel Jamnitzer …

 

Cadolzburg (near Fürth)

Picture: Cadolzburg Castle

Cadolzburg Castle

internal link Mentioned for the first time in 1157, Cadolzburg Castle came into the possession of the burgraves of Nuremberg in the mid-13th century …

 

Schnaittach

Picture: Rothenberg Fortress Ruins

Rothenberg Fortress Ruins

internal link The medieval Rothenberg Castle, from 1628 the property of the Bavarian electors, was rebuilt as a Baroque fortress after its destruction in 1703 …

 

 

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