Nuremberg, Germany
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What is Nuremberg
Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg) is a city in Bavaria, Germany. It is the largest town in Franconia, a region in the north of Bavaria and is located approximately two hours north of Munich.
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world66.com
"It woos visitors with a wonderfully restored medieval Altstadt (Old Town), a proud castle, major museums and the world-famous Christmas market."
lonelyplanet.com
"Around the Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market) were wooden huts stuffed like Christmas stockings with everything from ginger cookies to ornate music boxes, hand-carved nutcrackers to Santa hats."
goworldtravel.com
"Heidelberg dedicates a large amount of time and space to its theatre and opera productions, but visitors are also warmly welcomed with other fine exhibitions throughout the year including: the Heidelberger Fruehling (the Heidelberg spring) a festival dedicated to symphony music, the Castle Festival, dedicated to the cinema, the Heidelberger Herbst (the Heidelberg autumn) an interesting annual market and the not to be missed Christmas Market."
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"In December, the city's main market turns into the famous Christkindlmarkt, an open-air Christmas Market that has spawned imitators throughout Germany."
professionaltravelguide.com
"Nuremberg ( Nürnberg )-a city of toys, famous Christmas Markets and former host of the Nazi Party rallies."
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"That first visit coincided with the Christmas markets, which are truly magical, particularly at night, when the fairy-lit stalls twinkle in the falling snow, and Nurembergers sip steaming mugs of gl?wein (mulled wine with sugar and spice) while browsing the utterly uncommercial array of handcrafted toys, ornaments and nutcrackers, as live music and the aroma of gingerbread fills the square."
lonelyplanet.com
"Within Fürth at the moment are found six U-Bahn stations: Stadtgrenze (partly within Nuremberg, partly within Fürth – indeed the station's name means "city boundary" – but assigned to and run by Nuremberg), Jakobinenstraße, Fürth Hauptbahnhof, Rathaus, Stadthalle and Klinikum."
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"The work draws much of its charm from its faithful depiction of the Nuremberg of the era and the traditions of the Meistersinger guild."
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"Between Färbertor and Spittlertor (Plärrer) you should avoid the inner side of the wall, as it runs along Nuremberg's red light district."
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"1. FC Nürnberg is a German football club in Nuremberg , Bavaria."
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"I've been to Nuremburg's twice and, although I enjoyed it, I would honestly say that other than its size & crowds, it's no different than most of the others."
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anma wrote about Frauenkirche one year, 2 months ago
A very beautiful and impressive church in the middle of Dresden. Frauenkirche was totally distroyed during World War II and the reconstruction of the church was completed in 2004.
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