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The Johannisfriedhof is a 16th century cemetery in Nuremberg with the graves of famous people like Albrecht Durer, Veit ... The Johannisfriedhof is a 16th century cemetery in Nuremberg with the graves of ... The Johannisfriedhof is a 16th century cemetery in Nuremberg with the graves of famous people like A...
The St Rochus Cemetery was created outside the city walls of Nuremberg to bury the victims of the plague epidemic of 151... The St Rochus Cemetery was created outside the city walls of Nuremberg to bury t... The St Rochus Cemetery was created outside the city walls of Nuremberg to bury the victims of the pl...
Located at the Konigstor medieval gate, the Handwerkerhof is a crafts village which showcases the best of Nuremberg's tr... Located at the Konigstor medieval gate, the Handwerkerhof is a crafts village wh... Located at the Konigstor medieval gate, the Handwerkerhof is a crafts village which showcases the be...
Built in the 12th to 16th century, the Nuremberg City Walls originally ran around 5 kms, enclosing the Old City. Built in the 12th to 16th century, the Nuremberg City Walls originally ran aroun... Built in the 12th to 16th century, the Nuremberg City Walls originally ran around 5 kms, enclosing t...
The Historische Kunstbunker is a complex of underground shelters 24 metres under the Nuremberg Castle that were used to ... The Historische Kunstbunker is a complex of underground shelters 24 metres under... The Historische Kunstbunker is a complex of underground shelters 24 metres under the Nuremberg Castl...