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Nuremberg Past and Present

October 16, 2020

Check-in travels to the Frankish university town to mark the 75th anniversary of the start of the Nuremberg Trials.

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BG Deutsche Städte Nürnberg Frauenkirche
Image: picture-alliance/imagebroker/Bildverlag Bahnmüller

Until World War Two, Nuremberg was one of the most vibrant cities in Europe, with a beautifully preserved medieval center. When the bombs began to fall, the city was almost completely destroyed.

Nevertheless, today’s city offers a picturesque ambience. One of the surviving townhouses from Nuremberg’s golden age is the house of Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528). The home and studio of one of Germany’s most famous painters is now a museum.

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