Just a few hours in a comfortable bus or on an electric train, and you are already in Nuremberg. At the station you will be met by our guide and you will go on an unforgettable journey through the "Historical mile".
The historical mile is a popular walking route with a length of exactly a mile, which has collected all the most interesting sights of the city. Most excursions begin at the Gate Tower-this is the preserved part of the city wall (late 14th century). Next we will go along the historical part of Nürburg Königstraße (we must stop at the oldest church of the city (13th century) Klarakirche, take a picture at St. Lawrence's church (1477goda) - then we will admire the bridge over the Pegnitz river, consider the moving figures on the clock of the female church Frauenkirche (1362 ), On the main market square. Here at the corner we will admire the beautiful drinking source built in 1396 - that's really so - how many people and eras he saw in his lifetime!
In the northern part of the old town on the mountain of sandstone stands the main symbol of Nuremberg-Royal Castle. It was built in the 11th century as the residence of the kings of the Holy Roman Empire .. The castle was rebuilt several times and completed at different times-it can be seen with the naked eye-the central part of the remains of the former Burggraf castle, the western part - the former imperial castle, the northeastern part was completed in more Later time. But it gives him even more personality and mystery. But the most original solution for the use of the former royal stables you will see only in Nuremberg-today it is a comfortable student hostel!
From the walls of the castle there is a magnificent panorama of the old city with the Mansandrami. The winds and the outbuildings. The main thing is that the camera does not fail and you will take with you the bright moments of the meeting with the old Nuremberg! From the castle we again go down to the old city. This time. To inspect the house of Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) (he was born, lived and died in Nuremberg). Several times he left his hometown to study painting in Italy and Holland. The house was strikingly preserved during the Second World War, despite the fact that many of the nearby buildings, including the royal castle, were badly damaged by bombing. After the square of Durer, it is interesting to walk along the street Weißgerbergasse (lane Kozhevnikov), where very interesting houses have been preserved. This part of the old city demonstrates how Nuremberg was in the Middle Ages. The street leads us to the river on the bridge "Path of chains". The bridge was built in 1824 and was the first hanging bridge in Europe. Many tourists are asked to show the path and the bridge of the executioner. It turns out that this is not a legend, but a historical fact. After all, the bridge got its name from the "Tower of the Executioner" house, near which it is located. And here it was in this house and was the apartment of the city hangman. It is still the quietest corner of Nuremberg. Further we go to the area Ludwigplatz, on which a very interesting sight of Nuremberg - the fountain "Marriage carousel" is installed in front of the White Tower. But this is the latest history of the city, it is worthy of a separate story!