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EXISTE ALGO MAIS ROMÂNTICO DO QUE PERDER-SE POR NUREMBERGA?

Nuremberg is a city in the region of Franconia, in the northeast of Bavaria, Germany. With a population of around 500,000 inhabitants, Nuremberg is the second largest city in Bavaria, after Munich. 

Its charm, its pleasant atmosphere and its wealth of culture make Nuremberg one of the most interesting destinations in southern Germany, famous for its history, tradition and medieval architecture.

The city’s old town is split in half by the River Pegnitz; on the northern side is the Sebalder Altstadt and to the south the Lorenzer Altstadt. Almost all the sights of the city, rebuilt after the devastating bombings in 1945, can be found within the ancient medieval fortifications.

The city of Nuremberg has much to offer its visitors. Its most famous monument is the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, which stands on top of the rocky hill overlooking the city and was one of the most important imperial fortifications of the Holy Roman Empire. Around the castle is a picturesque quarter where you’ll find buildings once occupied by artisans.

Other places of interest include the vibrant Market Square (Hauptmarkt), with its famous Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain), the gothic Cathedral of St Lorenz and the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, one of the country’s most important museums of art and crafts.

To understand the history of the city, you’ll also need to visit the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, in whose courts the famous Nuremberg trials were held after WWII, involving the leading Nazi war criminals who had been captured.

The city is also famous for its Christmas market, one of the largest and prettiest in Europe, held every year in the Market Square.

If you’re a meat lover, you’ll be in your element in Nuremberg, where the typical dishes are Rostbratwürste (small German sausages) and Leberkäse (a meat dish similar to meatloaf), accompanied of course by sauerkraut and beer, available in the numerous traditional beer halls.