





On two evenings each July and August, the largest orchestras in the city perform traditional classical music, ballet and musical numbers for free in the local park. Bring a picnic and prepare for a musical feast.
See where the trials of Nazi regime members occurred and explore educational exhibits. The courtroom is still active today, but may have limited access.
This world-famous market has been running since the mid-16th century and has more than 180 stands selling Christmas ornaments, food, drink, toys, and games.
Home to approximately 300 animal species, the Nuremberg Zoo features large, natural enclosures and fascinating architectural structures.
Against the medieval city walls, this museum's sleek modern design appears particularly striking. Take your time to explore this unique collection devoted to art and design from 1945 onwards.
Hauptmarkt is the bustling central square of Nuremberg, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance. It hosts the famous Christkindlesmarkt, one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany. Surrounding the square are charming stalls, shops, and cafes, making it a lively spot for locals and tourists.
Altstadt, or the Old Town of Nuremberg, is a historic district renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural heritage. Key highlights include the Nuremberg Castle, the beautiful Hauptmarkt with its iconic Frauenkirche, and the charming cobblestone streets lined with half-timbered houses.
This family-friendly museum (Spielzeugmuseum) showcases the city's rich history as a center for toy production, and includes interactive displays, making it a delightful destination for visitors of all ages.