The Johannisfriedhof is a 16th century cemetery in Nuremberg with the graves of famous people like Albrecht Durer, Veit Stoss, and Hans Sachs

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Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg, Nuremberg

The Johannisfriedhof is a 16th century cemetery in Nuremberg with the graves of famous people like Albrecht Durer, Veit Stoss, and Hans Sachs.

The Johannisfriedhof is a 16th century cemetery in Nuremberg with the graves of famous people like Albrecht Durer, Veit Stoss, and Hans Sachs. It is known for its vibrant rose bushes.


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About Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg

 Brückenstraße 9, 90419 Nürnberg, Germany

 +49 911 2312290

 www.st-johannisfriedhof-nuernberg.de

Johannisfriedhof Nurnberg and Nearby Sights on Map

St. Rochus Cemetery

The St Rochus Cemetery was created outside the city walls of Nuremberg to bury the victims of the plague epidemic of 1517-'18

Albrecht Durer's House

Albrecht Dürer's House was the residence of the eponymous German Renaissance artist from 1509 to his death in 1528

Historischer Kunstbunker

The Historische Kunstbunker is a complex of underground shelters 24 metres under the Nuremberg Castle that were used to protect valuable art works from World War II air-raids

Nuremberg Castle

Tracing its origins back to the 11th century, the Nuremberg Castle was one of the most important fortified palaces of the Holy Roman Empire and the location of several imperial assemblies in the Middle Ages

Memorium Nurnberger Prozesse

The Nuremberg Trials Memorium is located in the attic of Palace of Justice where the Nuremberg Trials were conducted

Nuremberg Toy Museum

The Nuremberg Toy Museum explores the history of toys from antiquity to the present day, with a focus on toys from the 19th century onwards

Ehekarussell

The Ehekarussell is a bronze fountain sculpted by Jurgen Weber in 1981, with an ensemble of statues depicting the progression of a tumultous marriage, based on Hans Sachs' poem 'Bitter-sweet Married Life'

Nuremberg Justizpalast

Built in 1909-'16, the Nuremberg Palace of Justice houses the appellate court, regional court, local court, and the public prosecutor's office

Nuremberg City Walls

Built in the 12th to 16th century, the Nuremberg City Walls originally ran around 5 kms, enclosing the Old City

St. Sebaldus Church