Nuremberg: A fascinating chapter through time


Nuremberg Castle

Every time you set foot in Nuremberg, it is like opening a heavy history book. Every stone and every street here seems to be telling the story of the Middle Ages, and people can't help but stop and listen.

Walking on the stone road of the ancient city, I seemed to see the busy figure of craftsmen and heard the crisp sound of hammering copper ware. The elaborate toys and exquisitely carved wooden crafts are testimony to the city's unique culture.

Nuremberg Castle stands tall, its towers piercing the sky, as if to announce to the world the city's former glory. I walked in the shelter of the castle, feeling the weight of that history, and a surge of indescribable pride in my heart.

When night falls and the lights illuminate the old buildings, the whole city takes on a different look. People are gathering in the streets, enjoying a happy and prosperous life. The harmonious atmosphere makes me smile.

Here, the spirit of freedom is like a breeze, blowing through every corner, so that everyone can feel the beauty of life. I am deeply attracted by this spirit, which makes me believe that Nuremberg can retain its charm and vitality even through the many storms and storms of its long history.

Every aspect of the city is fascinating, whether it is its history, culture or the lives of the people, it makes me feel incredibly precious. When I left, I looked back, as if I was bidding farewell to an old friend, and my heart was full of impatience.

Nuremberg is the medieval German emperor was born and live in the city, has a strong historical atmosphere, was once Germany's toy manufacturing center, known as Europe's "toy city." At present, the city still has a unique toy museum, and the Nuremberg International Toy Fair held here every year is one of the most important trade fairs in the toy industry.

Take a tour of Nuremberg at the Toy Museum

The Spielzeugmuseum (German :Spielzeugmuseum) is a museum in Nuremberg, Germany. The museum was founded in 1971 with toys as the theme of the exhibition. The museum is housed in a medieval building. You can enjoy the Peruvian doll around 1300, 30 square meters of railway model. The museum's lobby houses an entire Nuremberg built out of blocks, and most of the sights are rather restorative.


Nuremberg Main Market Square

The Main Market Square is located in the heart of the old town of Nuremberg, where the city landmarks Notre Dame Church and Schonbrunn are located, making it the first stop for most people when they come to Nuremberg. The heart of the old town of Nuremberg, where the traditional market continues to this day, is the most lively main square during the Christmas market, but also concentrated the essence of ancient architecture.

It was a Jewish settlement in the 12th century and was later converted into a market square. During Nazi Germany, the annual Reich Party Congress was held on the square, accompanied by a grand military parade. The main market square is home to Germany's most famous Christmas market, the Nurnberger: Every year in the weeks before Christmas, the square is brightly lit and full of fairytale atmosphere.

To the east of the main market square is the Pfarrkirche Unsere Liebe Frau (Frauenkirche), the 14th century church is the oldest Gothic church in Bavaria, and to the west is a very beautiful Gothic facade. There is also an old mechanical clock "Mannleinlaufen" in the tower above, and every twelve o 'clock a small figure representing the holy Roman Emperor and Electors would come out and circle.

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