From the city of Nuremberg today you can tell many stories and know the most representative, but in addition to Albrecht Dürer, Kaiserburg, Weinstadel and Christkindlesmarkt, there is another Nuremberg, partly forgotten, the Medieval and Hidden Nuremberg.
What will we see?
• Witches and witchcraft: when the hunting of sorceresses was the solution.
• Medieval legends with characters like the devil, the boy who cheated and knights who flew with their horses.
• Fountains of madness, love and death: From the source of the fools to the source of married life
• Trades in medieval life: Mendel's book
• The least desired job: the executioner
• The most feared trade: witchcraft
• The spark of Nuremberg, or like the invention, made Nuremberg a brand
• Kaspar Hauser: the orphan of Europe, or as palace intrigues came to light
• The city wall and its coordinates
• Weißgerbergasse: the most medieval alley in the city.
• And many stories
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Our meeting point is in front of the Frauenkirche Church in Hauptmarkt.
You can place us with the RED and WHITE umbrellas.