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#nuremberghistoriccenter #historiccenter #nuremberg #nuremberggermany Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg) is the second largest city in Bavaria, after Munich, and the informal capital of the Franconia region in Bavaria. Nuremberg's historic center is dotted with picturesque houses, impressive churches, and historic sites. The maze of narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and bridges convey the atmosphere of the archetypal medieval German city. In stark contrast, other sites in the city serve as reminders of the darkest years of the city's long history. Nuremberg's modern history is arguably less glorious than its ancient history, and this is reflected in the city's architecture. The historic center known as the Altstadt preserves moments from the Holy Roman Empire, while on the outskirts lie architectural traces that attest to the fact that Nuremberg was once one of the capitals of German National Socialism. Although it remains beautiful today and boasts a well-preserved historic center, the city of Nuremberg was almost entirely rebuilt. Only 10% of its buildings remained standing after the bombings of World War II. However, the "Nürnberg" of the Germans does not live only in the memories of the dark times of the war. The city is a destination of great historical, cultural, sporting, and culinary importance, with attractions for all tastes. Modern Nuremberg, with more than half a million inhabitants, combines an excellent infrastructure, with good hotels, exquisite restaurants, and efficient transportation, with a thousand-year history, guarded by the walls and medieval castles of the historic center. ! Support AlayaViaja SUBSCRIBE!!! 👆😀🤗 Chapters 0:00 Nuremberg 2:05 Nuremberg Castle 4:42 Albrecht Dürer's House 6:45 Fembo House 7:40 St. Sebald's Church 8:50 Market Square 11:13 Museum Bridge 12:10 Lorenzer Platz 13:15 Craftsmen's Courtyard 14:40 Human Rights Street 16:06 White Tower 16:51 Hangman's Bridge 17:44 Weissgerbergasse