Written by marif on December 17, 2004
- Nurnberg's Old Town bordered by Vestnertorgraben from the north, Westtorgraben from the West, Frauentorgraben from the south and Konigstorgraben from the east is divided roughly into two by the still water of the Pegnitz River....
Written by zabelle on March 11, 2004
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Germany is part of the European Union, and they have adopted the euro as their currency. You will need to convert your money into euros either at home or in Germany....
Written by zabelle on March 11, 2004
- Time seems to stop when you visit Dachau. For the entire time you are in the camp, you find yourself in a vacuum that returns you to the years between 1933 and 1945. The history...
Written by mh75 on May 29, 2007
- After traveling to Germany many times in the past eight years, I have to say that my favorite time is the fall. Not simply because of the Oktoberfest, but mainly because of the repercussions of...
Written by mh75 on April 18, 2007
- One of the side trips that we took during our trip to Nürnberg was a four day getaway to Riva, Italy on the Gartersee or Lake Garda in Northern Italy. Riva is one of the...
Written by mh75 on April 12, 2007
- The Franconian Swiss is a region north of the city of Nürnberg that is one of the most popular vacationing areas in all of Germany. It is called the Franconian Swiss due to the fact...
Written by marif on December 17, 2004
- Nurnberg's summer days are too hectic; the squares and streets within the Old Town are always overcrowded while restaurants and pubs have become too commercialized. The town's main attractions are definitely oriented too much towards...
Written by marif on December 17, 2004
- All churches in Nurnberg were either partly destroyed or suffered major damages during World War II but soon after the war ended, they have been wonderfully rebuilt or restored. However, since restoration works have been...
Written by becks on July 1, 2003
- Nuremberg was a very important city in medieval Europe. It was located along
the trade routes from Asia to the North and West of Europe and thus became rich
and drew talented people. It also became an...
Written by Linda Kaye on December 17, 2000
- St. Lorenz Church is the largest in Nuremberg. Construction began in 1270 and the main section was finished in 1330, the west façade 1353 to 1362. There are two definite points you...
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