The locals also show their love of tradition by enjoying the city's staple snack, the Nuremberg rostbratwurst. Records indicate that these delicious little sausages have been served up here since the 14th century. Looking into their history really is a culinary delight. Privacy settings Here you will find an overview of the types of cookies used on the website.
Essential Cookies For the use of the website with all functions e. Statistics Statistics Cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us to understand how our visitors use our website. In the first and most famous of these trials—the Trial of the Major War Criminals Heinrich Himmler , a The Scopes Trial, also known as the Scopes Monkey Trial, was the prosecution of science teacher John Scopes for teaching evolution in a Tennessee public school, which a recent bill had made illegal.
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Live TV. This Day In History. History Vault. Recommended for you. The Nuremberg Trials. The best stretch of the walls to walk is along the west side of the town between Spittlertor and what was once Maxtor. Continue through the Burgviertel castle quarter which is filled with its sandstone and timber framed houses. What would a castle quarter be without a castle? This impressive castle is one of the most important surviving medieval fortresses in all of Europe.
The castle sits atop a sandstone hill presiding over the city. With meter-tall fortifications, visitors can climb up to the observation platform at the castle for panorama views of Nuremberg. Another point of interest in the castle goes the other direction. The Tiefer Brunnen Deep Well from bores down feet into the cliffside. To discover the history of the castle, the Imperial Castle Museum of the Bower showcases medieval weapons and suits of armor. A champion of the Northern Renaissance that lived in the late s and early s, he created some of the first maps of the stars and may be Germany's greatest painter.
The picturesque house he lived and worked in just below the Imperial Castle is now a museum dedicated to his life and work. Guided tours are available in German and occasionally in English for super-fans. This legacy still looms large. The grounds and Congress Hall were never fully realized, but are still an impressive site.
Modeled on the Holy Roman Empire, this was the place for major Nazi events and parades with grandstands based on the Pergammon Altar providing seating to watch troops goose-stepping across the grounds. There are hours of newsreel footage that show the grounds during their nefarious heyday.
The development of this location was stalled as the war continued, and completely abandoned as the Nazi party crumbled. It stood as a sad memorial to this time period for decades and is currently under municipal ownership, perhaps forever in partial ruins. The massive Congress Hall is the largest preserved Nazi building, planned to seat 50, people. On the top floor, there is a museum about the Nuremberg Trials.
Visitors hear about the lead-up to war, individual roles people played, and can even visit courtroom This is where leaders of the Nazi regime were prosecuted for their crimes.
The site is still a working courtroom, but visitors can observe this location between sessions. The Press and Information Office provides international journalists interested in writing about Nuremberg with information in English. The Department of Environment and Health also presents its projects for an international audience.
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