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Max-Morlock-Platz 1, 90471 Nuremberg
Based on the Pergamon Altar, it has a large grandstand (Zeppelinhaupttribüne) which was once crowned by a Swastika, and a smaller stand
Located in the north wing of the unfinished Congress Hall of the Nazi party, the Documentation Center of Nazi Party Rallying Grounds has a permanent exhibition on 'Fascination and Terror', exploring the causes, connections, and consequences of Nazi Germany
Spread over 170 acres, the Tiergarten Nuremberg is one of the largest zoos in Europe, home to over 300 species of animals and birds
Housed in the former Julius Tafel Ironworks factory, the Museum of Industrial Culture in Nuremberg showcases historic exhibits from the different industries of the area, such as a gypsum mill, steam engine, and printing workshop
The School Museum in Nuremberg is a throwback to 17th century education, showcasing learning tools, documents, letters and objects from the period
Completed in 1981, the Wöhrder See is a man-made reservoir extending over 2
Located at the Konigstor medieval gate, the Handwerkerhof is a crafts village which showcases the best of Nuremberg's traditional crafts such as gold and silver works, stained glass, pewter, leather goods, gingerbreads and dolls
The Kunsthalle Nurnberg is an art centre that showcases exhibitions by contemporary international artists
The Neues Museum Nürnberg showcases international contemporary art and design, from the 1950s to the present day
The Staatstheater Nuremberg is one of the largest theatres in Germany, built in 1903-'05 in Art Nouveau style by Heinrich Seeling