Nuremberg Walking Tour with Audioguide on Your Smartphone
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Nuremberg
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The audio guide serves as a convenient mobile companion for a self-guided tour of Nuremberg. This tour is specifically designed for those looking to explore the city in a short span of time (2-3 hours). Simply follow the route on the app's map to navigate through the city center, passing by the main attractions. You're guaranteed to see: The Imperial Fortress, Fortress wall and towers, Albrecht Dürer's House, Craftsmen's Court, The finest churches, A picturesque view of the tiled roofs.
Once the tour is downloaded, the app can function offline. The audio guide is best enjoyed through your headphones, allowing you to immerse yourself in fascinating stories and legends at your own pace, with...
Главные места
3 часы
Предлагается в Немецкий & 3 Другие
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
3 часы
Предлагается в Немецкий & 3 Другие
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
Что входит
Иллюстрации для распознавания достопримечательностей
One-year access to the tour in the language of your preference
Audioguide application for iPhone and Android
Оффлайн-карта с маршрутом для удобной GPS-навигации
Персональный гид
Смартфон и наушники
Входные билеты
Транспорт
Еда и напитки
Места встреч
Отъезд
Nuremberg Central Station
- The tour begins at Nuremberg Central Station
- This is a self-guided tour; there will be no guide present at the meeting point
- Open the app, initiate the Nuremberg City Tour, and follow the designated route
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Важная информация
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Рядом расположены остановки общественного транспорта.
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Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
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Аудиогид доступен через мобильное приложение для iOS и Android.
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Entry tickets to the museums, Albrecht Dürer's House, and Nuremberg Castle are not included. Please purchase these separately in advance
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The tour does not cover all the sights in Nuremberg
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This is a self-guided tour. You will need to download the audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase, and follow the route on the app's map. There is no human guide provided
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The audio guide can be accessed at any time. The date and time provided during checkout are only approximate
Политика аннулирования
Для полного возврата средств отмените заказ не позднее, чем за 24 часа до запланированного времени отправления.
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Чтобы получить полное возмещение, вы должны отказаться от участия не позднее чем за 24 часа до начала опыта.
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Время отказа определяется по местному времени.
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Если вы отказываетесь от опыта менее чем за 24 часа до его начала, сумма, которую вы заплатили, не будет возвращена.
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Для этого опыта требуется минимальное количество туристов. Если он будет отменен, потому что не набрано минимальное количество, вам будет предложена другая дата/опыт или полный возврат средств.
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Любые изменения, сделанные менее чем за 24 часа до времени начала опыта, не будут приняты.
Nuremberg Central Station (Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof) is a grand entry point to the city, blending 19th-century architecture with modern functionality. Its historic stone façade hides a sleek, efficient interior filled with shops, eateries, and bustling platforms serving regional and international trains. A hub since 1844, it’s where Gothic towers meet high-speed rails. Whether you're arriving for Christmas markets or medieval alleys, the station stands as both gateway and anchor to Nuremberg’s layered identity.
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Handwerkerhof
The Handwerkerhof Nürnberg is a charming pocket of medieval nostalgia tucked just inside the old city walls near the central station. Built in 1971 within a restored bastion, it recreates the feel of a 16th-century artisan quarter, complete with half-timbered houses, cobbled lanes, and traditional craft shops. Goldsmiths, glassblowers, leatherworkers, and toy makers practice their trades here, while cozy taverns serve bratwurst and Franconian beer. Though a bit staged, it offers a warm, tangible link to Nuremberg’s guild heritage — quiet, curious, and full of handmade soul.
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New Museum - Nuremberg State Museum of Art and Design
The Neues Museum Nürnberg is the city’s sleek temple to modern and contemporary art and design, housed in a striking glass-and-stone structure by architect Volker Staab. Opened in 2000 just behind the medieval city wall, it creates a dramatic contrast between past and present. Inside, white-walled galleries display works by Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol, and cutting-edge designers, with rotating exhibitions that challenge and surprise. Light, minimalism, and movement define the space — more than a museum, it feels like a dialogue between material, space, and thought.
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Улица прав человека
The Straße der Menschenrechte (Street of Human Rights) is a powerful open-air installation in Nuremberg, created by Israeli artist Dani Karavan. Located next to the Neues Museum, it features 27 white concrete pillars, each inscribed with one article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in both German and another language. Once the site of Nazi rallies, the street now stands as a firm statement of remembrance and commitment. Walking through it is both quiet and unsettling — a sculptural reminder that dignity must be defended, step by step.
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St. James the Less Episcopal/Anglican Church
St. James the Less Episcopal/Anglican Church in Nuremberg offers a rare English-speaking spiritual home in the heart of Franconia. Nestled in a quiet corner of the city, it’s part of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, welcoming a diverse, international community. The church emphasizes inclusivity, liturgical tradition, and social outreach, offering a space for worship, reflection, and fellowship. While modest in size, it provides a sense of belonging for expats, students, and travelers seeking Anglican worship far from home.
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Церковь Святой Елизаветы
Kirche St. Elisabeth in Nuremberg is a striking neoclassical Catholic church, known for its massive domed rotunda and austere elegance. Built between 1785 and 1903, delays and politics marked its construction, but the result is a solemn, symmetrical space that feels more Roman temple than Gothic sanctuary. Tucked near the bustling Jakobsplatz, it offers quiet contrast to the nearby medieval churches. Inside, light filters through high windows, illuminating clean lines and a sense of calm dignity — spiritual without excess.
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Белая башня
The White Tower (Weißer Turm) is a medieval gate tower that once formed part of Nuremberg’s second city wall. Dating to the 13th century, it now rises oddly beside a modern U-Bahn station bearing its name. Despite the clash of old and new, the tower remains a sturdy witness to the city's layered history—its pale stone walls weathered but proud. Just steps away is the famous marriage carousel fountain, adding a surreal twist to the setting. The White Tower stands as both relic and landmark, quietly anchoring the chaos around it.
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Ювелирная карусель
The Ehekarussell (Marriage Carousel) in Nuremberg is a wild, surreal fountain that pulls no punches. Created by sculptor Jürgen Weber in 1984, it sits near the White Tower and depicts the stages of marriage — passion, routine, conflict, decay — with six dramatic bronze groupings inspired by 16th-century poet Hans Sachs. Some figures are tender, others grotesque or grimly funny. Water gushes through scenes of love, struggle, and mortality. It’s not romanticized — it’s raw, honest, theatrical. A marriage of sculpture and satire, bold enough to make you blush or laugh out loud.
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Водонапорная башня
The Wasserturm (Water Tower) in Nuremberg, part of the ensemble with the Weinstadel, stands as a solid medieval sentinel along the Pegnitz River. Built in the 13th century, it was once part of the city’s fortifications, later used for various civic functions—including as a prison. Its cylindrical stone structure, red-tiled roof, and reflection in the water make it one of the Altstadt’s most photographed landmarks. Quietly stoic, the Wasserturm anchors the romantic riverside view with a touch of old-world strength and mystery.
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Weinstadel
The Weinstadel in Nuremberg is a stunning half-timbered building along the Pegnitz River, dating back to 1446. Originally a wine storehouse, it later served as a shelter for lepers during Holy Week and eventually housed the city’s poor. With its intricate woodwork, steep gables, and riverside arcades, it’s one of the best-preserved medieval structures in the city. Today, it serves as student housing — a rare case of 15th-century architecture with 21st-century roommates. Its reflection in the water makes it a postcard come to life.
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Музей игрушек
The Spielzeugmuseum Nürnberg (Nuremberg Toy Museum) is a delightful journey through centuries of play, fittingly located in a city once known as the “toy capital of the world.” Housed in a charming Renaissance building, its vast collection spans wooden toys, dolls, tin soldiers, board games, and LEGO, from antique to modern. There's a nostalgic hum in the air — part childhood memory, part cultural reflection. The museum doesn’t just display toys; it shows how they mirror society, invention, and imagination. For kids and grown-ups alike, it’s pure, curated joy.
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Вайсгербергассе
Weißgerbergasse is one of Nuremberg’s most photogenic streets — a cobbled lane lined with over 20 beautifully preserved half-timbered houses, many dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries. Named after the tanners (“Weißgerber”) who once worked here, the street survived WWII bombings and now glows with colorful facades, flower boxes, and quiet charm. It’s a rare glimpse of pre-modern Nuremberg, untouched by war or time. Today, it’s home to cafés, galleries, and private residences — a lived-in fairytale with creaky floors and centuries in the walls.
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Городские стены Нюрнберга
Nuremberg’s City Wall is one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in Europe, encircling the Altstadt in a near-complete 5-kilometer loop. Built and expanded between the 12th and 16th centuries, it features towers, gates, bastions, and a covered walkway once patrolled by watchmen. The walls defended a wealthy imperial city—and still evoke a sense of medieval power. You can walk stretches of it, especially near the Moat Garden, or admire its layered stonework from below. It’s not just a barrier — it’s a living timeline in stone and shadow.
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Дом Альбрехта Дюрера
The Albrecht Dürer House is where Germany’s most celebrated Renaissance artist lived and worked for nearly 20 years. Located at the foot of Nuremberg Castle, this 15th-century timbered house is beautifully preserved, with creaky floors, leaded windows, and a workshop where Dürer etched genius into copper and wood. Inside, you’ll find period furnishings, facsimiles of his work, and even a printing press demonstration. It’s not just a museum — it’s a deeply personal space where you sense the quiet rhythm of creativity in every beam and brushstroke.
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Dürer-Hase Skulptur
The Dürer’s Hare Sculpture is a whimsical tribute to Albrecht Dürer’s most famous drawing, Young Hare (1502). Installed near the artist’s former home in Nuremberg, the sculpture reimagines the hare in three dimensions — but with a twist. The bronze rabbit is oversized, slightly grotesque, and surrounded by smaller, surreal bunny forms, giving it a playful yet unsettling vibe. Created by Jürgen Goertz, it playfully pokes at fame, legacy, and artistic reproduction. Much like the original sketch, it invites you to stop, stare, and question what’s real and what’s imagined.
10 минуты
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Исторический арт-бункер
The Historic Art Bunker (Historische Kunstbunker) is one of Nuremberg’s best-kept secrets — hidden beneath the castle in a maze of medieval rock-cut cellars. During World War II, these tunnels were reinforced and transformed into a secure vault to protect the city’s cultural treasures, including Dürer’s works, imperial regalia, and church art. Today, guided tours lead you through this cold, echoing labyrinth, telling stories of curators, soldiers, and silent masterpieces waiting out the bombs. It’s history beneath history — quiet, chilling, and utterly fascinating.
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Императорский замок Нюрнберг
Nuremberg Castle crowns the city with medieval might, a vast fortress complex that once hosted Holy Roman Emperors. Comprising the Imperial Castle (Kaiserburg), Burgraves' Castle, and fortified walls, it dominates the skyline with sandstone towers and sweeping views. The Double Chapel, imperial apartments, and deep well offer glimpses into courtly life and power politics. Not just a symbol, the castle was Nuremberg’s nerve center — political, military, and symbolic. Today, it watches over the city like a stone chronicle of empire, endurance, and ambition.
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Церковь Святого Себальдуса
St. Sebaldus' Church (Sebalduskirche) is one of Nuremberg’s oldest and most revered churches, dating back to the 13th century. Built in Romanesque and Gothic styles, it was dedicated to St. Sebaldus, the city’s patron saint, whose ornate bronze shrine by Peter Vischer is a masterpiece of German Renaissance sculpture. The church’s weathered exterior bears scars from WWII, while inside, light filters through towering stained glass onto stone columns and silent pews. It's a space of endurance, artistry, and quiet reverence at the city’s medieval core.
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Старая ратуша
Nuremberg City Hall (Rathaus Nürnberg) is a grand blend of Renaissance ambition and medieval gravity, located just steps from St. Sebaldus' Church. The old town hall, built in the early 1600s, boasts an imposing façade inspired by Italian palazzi, while the newer Baroque wing extends the building's civic reach. Beneath it lies the eerie medieval dungeons — grim chambers once used for trials and punishment. Above, stately halls once hosted imperial diets. It’s a building of contrasts: elegant above, dark below — where justice, power, and pageantry once shared walls.
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Красивый фонтан
The Schöner Brunnen ("Beautiful Fountain") is a flamboyant 14th-century Gothic spire disguised as a fountain, rising from the Hauptmarkt in the heart of Nuremberg. Its 40 colorful figures — philosophers, evangelists, church fathers, and princes—represent the world order of the Holy Roman Empire. Locals spin the two golden rings in its wrought-iron fence for luck and fertility. More sculpture than fountain, it’s a piece of political theology cast in stone — idealism flowing upward in a riot of color, belief, and medieval grandeur.
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Нюрнбергский рождественский рынок
Nuremberg’s Weihnachtsmarkt, or Christkindlesmarkt, is one of the oldest and most famous Christmas markets in the world. Held on the Hauptmarkt since at least the 16th century, it transforms the square into a glowing maze of red-and-white stalls selling spiced gingerbread, mulled wine, handcrafted ornaments, and the city’s beloved Nürnberger bratwurst. At its heart is the golden-haired Christkind, who opens the market with a poetic prologue. It’s festive, fragrant, and timeless — where winter magic tastes like cinnamon and sounds like sleigh bells.
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Торговая площадка
Nuremberg’s Marktplatz (Hauptmarkt) is the city’s beating heart — an open square flanked by landmarks like St. Sebaldus’ Church, the Schöner Brunnen, and the Church of Our Lady. Since the Middle Ages, it’s been the stage for markets, public events, and historic proclamations. Daily stalls brim with fresh produce, flowers, and Franconian specialties, while at Christmas, it becomes the world-famous Christkindlesmarkt. Layered with centuries of commerce, ritual, and spectacle, the Marktplatz is less a place than a living rhythm.
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Мясной мост
The Fleischbrücke (Meat Bridge) is Nuremberg’s oldest surviving stone bridge, built in 1598–1599 to link the bustling Marktplatz with the Lorenz quarter. Elegant and sturdy, it spans the Pegnitz River in a single graceful arch — an engineering marvel of its time, inspired by Venice’s Rialto Bridge. Named after the nearby butcher stalls, it once teemed with merchants and meat traders. Today, it’s a quiet crossing with perfect views of the city’s riverside charm, bearing centuries of footfall with unshaken poise.
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Церковь Святого Лаврентия
St. Lawrence Church (Lorenzkirche) is Nuremberg’s grand Gothic cathedral, rising in soaring stone just beyond the Pegnitz River. Built from the 13th to 15th centuries, it stuns with its twin towers, intricate rose window, and richly carved portal. Inside, sunlight pours through vast stained-glass windows, illuminating treasures like the Angelic Salutation by Veit Stoß, a suspended marvel of carved wood and gold. Though damaged in WWII, it was lovingly restored — still a place of awe, sound, and silence in the city's southern soul.
Nuremberg Walking Tour with Audioguide on Your Smartphone
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Nuremberg
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$10.00
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О сайте
The audio guide serves as a convenient mobile companion for a self-guided tour of Nuremberg. This tour is specifically designed for those looking to explore the city in a short span of time (2-3 hours). Simply follow the route on the app's map to navigate through the city center, passing by the main attractions. You're guaranteed to see: The Imperial Fortress, Fortress wall and towers, Albrecht Dürer's House, Craftsmen's Court, The finest churches, A picturesque view of the tiled roofs.
Once the tour is downloaded, the app can function offline. The audio guide is best enjoyed through your headphones, allowing you to immerse yourself in fascinating stories and legends at your own pace, with...
Главные места
3 часы
Предлагается в Немецкий & 3 Другие
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
3 часы
Предлагается в Немецкий & 3 Другие
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
Что входит
Иллюстрации для распознавания достопримечательностей
One-year access to the tour in the language of your preference
Audioguide application for iPhone and Android
Оффлайн-карта с маршрутом для удобной GPS-навигации
Персональный гид
Смартфон и наушники
Входные билеты
Транспорт
Еда и напитки
Места встреч
Отъезд
Nuremberg Central Station
- The tour begins at Nuremberg Central Station
- This is a self-guided tour; there will be no guide present at the meeting point
- Open the app, initiate the Nuremberg City Tour, and follow the designated route
Возвращение
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