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Nuremberg Collection (#34)

"Nuremberg: A City of History, Art, and Festivities" Nestled in the heart of Germany, a city that boasts a rich tapestry of cultural heritage

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Schoene Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Schoene Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Unsere Liebe Frau Church (Church of Our Lady), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Unsere Liebe Frau Church (Church of Our Lady), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg, Bavaria

Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Hauptmarkt

Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Flower baskets on half-timbered wall

Flower baskets on half-timbered wall, Kaiserburg, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Detail, Schoner Brunner (Beautiful Fountain)

Detail, Schoner Brunner (Beautiful Fountain), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Weinstadel (old wine depot)

Weinstadel (old wine depot), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremburg (Nuremberg)

Nuremburg (Nuremberg), Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageNuremberg Collection: NUREMBERG / 1937

NUREMBERG / 1937
Albert Speers Cathedral of Light at the Nuremberg Rally. Speer was later the Minister for Armament in the 1940s. Date: 1937

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg Defendents

Nuremberg Defendents
The defendants at the Nuremberg Trial listen to the proceedings as they are tried for crimes against peace, humanity and defenceless minorities

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Wallenstein at Nuremberg

Wallenstein at Nuremberg
Wallenstein visits the fortifications before Nuremberg

Background imageNuremberg Collection: First German Train

First German Train
NUREMBERG - FURTH RAILWAY Spectators wave as the first railway train in Germany makes its first journey

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Abraham & Melchisedek

Abraham & Melchisedek
When Abraham returns from his victory over the four great kings who had attacked Sodom, Melchisedek, king of Salem (Jerusalem), welcomes him with bread and wine

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nurnberg Chronik 1493

Nurnberg Chronik 1493
The Cities of the Plain are destroyed : Lots wife, who turns to admire the show, is turned to a pillar of salt, but the rest of her family escape with angelic help

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Creation of Eve

Creation of Eve
God creates Eve while Adam lies sleeping

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany

Comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany
Depiction of a comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany, every night from 14 to 24 December 1664

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Ulman Stramer paper mill, Nuremberg, Germany

Ulman Stramer paper mill, Nuremberg, Germany
The paper mill of Ulman Stramer at Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Kaspar Hauser

Kaspar Hauser. Foundling at Nuremberg. Feral child




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"Nuremberg: A City of History, Art, and Festivities" Nestled in the heart of Germany, a city that boasts a rich tapestry of cultural heritage. From its medieval architecture to its vibrant Christmas markets, this enchanting destination offers something for everyone. One cannot help but be captivated by the Henry Simonis & Co fire appliance that stands as a testament to the city's commitment to safety and innovation. This remarkable piece of machinery showcases Nuremberg's dedication to protecting its citizens. As we explore further into history, we stumble upon Martin Behaim's world map from 1492. This wood engraving, published in 1884, reminds us of Nuremberg's significant contributions to cartography and exploration during the Renaissance era. Moving on from maps to artistry, Lucas Cranach the Elder's "Allegory of Law and Grace" captures our attention with its profound symbolism. This masterpiece serves as a reminder of Nuremberg's artistic legacy and its role in shaping European culture. Delving deeper into nature's wonders, Basilius Besler’s engravings depict gourds like taro or dasheen alongside pumpkins from his Florilegium published in 1613 at Nuremberg. These intricate illustrations highlight the city’s appreciation for botanical beauty. No visit would be complete without experiencing Christkindelsmarkt - Nuremberg’s famous Christmas Market. The festive atmosphere fills every corner as locals and visitors alike revel in traditional delights while immersing themselves in holiday cheer. Stepping back into history once more brings us face-to-face with Albert Kesselring – an influential figure whose presence shaped both military strategy and post-war reconstruction efforts within this resilient city. Gazing upon the picturesque rooftops reveals not only stunning views but also glimpses into Nuremberg’s tumultuous past.