NURNBERG
We stayed two nights in Nurnberg. There is a lot more to see if we get back there again. The city has a castle and many museums and is a mixture of modern and old buildings. We are not into SHOPPING much but this town had blocks and blocks of fancy shopping stores. Luckily for us they were closed because of Easter so I am assuming the crowds were light because of that. Our hotel was great. The Hotel Deutscher Kaiser
http://www.deutscher-kaiser-hotel.de/english/history.htm Great location, old building, very well maintained/renovated, quiet rooms, great breakfasts and wonderful friendly staff. This city has a lot of history also, we only visited a few of the sights but they were really interesting. The Germanisches National Museum was one of the best ones I've been to and I especially appreciated that they put almost everything in English as well as German so I got a lot out of the signs.
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The tickets are from the Castle Museum. I put a red circle around the location where the Hotel Deutscher Kaiser is that we stayed in. |
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This is the Hotel Deutscher Kaiser today. |
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This is the Hotel in 1889 |
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Inside St. Lorenz (Lawrence) church, decorated for Easter. |
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The inside of St. Lorenz Church, built between 1243 and 1315. |
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St. Lorenz Church down the street |
The Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) built between 1352 and 1362.
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The Frauenkirche church in the background,
the fountain in the Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain) foreground. |
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Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain) |
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In the castle museum there are many displays of weapons and armor |
In 1515, Albrecht Dürer, a native of Nuremberg, mapped the stars of the northern and southern hemispheres, producing the first printed star charts, which had been ordered by Johannes Stabius. Around 1515 Dürer also published the "Stabiussche Weltkarte", the first perspective drawing of the terrestrial globe. He was a painter,engraver, printmaker, mathematician, and theorist
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I liked this mans jacket also, uses embroidered tape. |
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There is an entire display case wall of shoes, here is an example of some from 1720. |
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Several craft mans tools, and machines where set up in shop like settings. I like these tools, like this lath, that have the treadles like the old sewing machines also had. |
Another part of the museum that was very different and I liked a lot was the floor of old musical instruments. I only took a few photos, there where so many interesting and beautiful instruments.
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Pianos |
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This harpsichord type instrument opened from a wooden statue of a woman. |
Nazi Party Rally Grounds - We saw a little of this on our way out of town. We didn't get to the museum but saw the old grand stands and grounds where the Zepplin landed. The stands are falling apart and are costly to maintain. Now the area is used for car races and rock concerts.
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this is what it used to look like. After the war the swastika was blown up that was on top. |
In 1945 the U.S. Army blew up the swastika, here is the gif of it being blown up.
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This is what it looks like now. |
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only part of the structure is left |
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part of the grand stands |
Great pictures again and I really enjoy hearing about where you visit. Thanks!
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