THIS IS WHAT I LEARN SO FAR:
Nürnberg is sometimes the forgotten city from what I heard because between Rothenburg and Munich.
But Nürnberg is a beautiful and wonderful place to visit, work, and live, Once upon a time the mightiest medieval city in Europe, Nuremberg was 90% ruined by world war two bombings but came back with a strong rebuilt.
Nuremberg, old town
Old town Nuremberg was built and fabulously tucked into an impressive Medieval wall around the city which leads up to Nuremberg`s Imperial Castle. The famously shaped castle old town Nuremberg, as it was called the Imperial capital and seat for the Holy Roman Empire during the middle ages.
View from our balcony in spring
The beauty of the river
The Pegnitz River divides the old town of Nuremberg in half, filled with half-timbered homes, and has a vast collection of humungous churches. The amount of these impressive churches were mainly because Nuremberg was a separate town on both sides of the river until the Unification in1320.
Nuremberg has a lot of hidden gems
One of the first places I visited with my husband was the underground bunkers and beer cellars.
The amazing bigger-than-life Nürnberg Castle and the artist Albrecht Dürer`s house. The German
National Museum.The small draw bridge over toll and the Royal craftsmen Courtyard.
https://www.nuernberg.de/internet/handwerkerhof/