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The Nuremberg Trials Memorium is located in the attic of Palace of Justice where the Nuremberg Trials were conducted.
The Nuremberg Trials Memorium is located in the attic of Palace of Justice where the Nuremberg Trials were conducted. It has a permanent exhibition on the tribunal, presenting the background of the war criminals, legal prosecution of Nazi crimes and the legacy of Nuremberg till the foundation of the International Court of Justice at The Hague. Guided tours are available on weekends at 2 pm.
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Bärenschanzstraße 72, 90429 Nürnberg, Germany
+49 911 32179372
Built in 1909-'16, the Nuremberg Palace of Justice houses the appellate court, regional court, local court, and the public prosecutor's office
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Albrecht Dürer's House was the residence of the eponymous German Renaissance artist from 1509 to his death in 1528
Built in the 14th century by stonemason Heinrich Beheim, the 19 metre high Schoner Brunnen is a Gothic limestone fountain in Nuremberg's Hauptmarkt