Nuremberg
Nuremberg (Nürnberg in German) is one . It is located in the south of the country, in and counted 495 377 inhabitants in .
It is the second city of Bavaria and the economic center of Franconie (in German Franken).
De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium, revolution of the celestial spheres, a book of is published in in Nuremberg.
Because of its historical relations with , Nuremberg is chosen by to hold the gigantic demonstrations and gatherings to with it of NSDAP intended to mark the public opinion by their importance. It is one of the reasons which justified them Combined, in more of its industrial and strategic importance to massively bombard this city during , in particular it 2 January . These bombardments almost completely destroyed the historical center of the city.
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Monuments
- Covered gold fountain.
- Law courts.
- Fortress.
- Strengthened city
Museums
- Albrecht-Dürer-Haus (house where painter lived of until its death in [[ 1 ]]
- National Germanisches Museum [[ 2 ]]
- Museum of the toy (Spielzeugmuseum)
- Museum of DB (railroad) and Museum of the Communication (Verkehrsmuseum)
Culture
- In the group of Nüremberg led by Léopold Einstein, vis-a-vis with the failure of the movement volapükist which entredéchire adopts it (which had been published only in 1887), thus melting the first club of Esperanto having ever existed.
- locates one of its operas in this city: The Masters singers of Nuremberg.
Gastronomy
Nuremberg is known for its restaurants where famous sausages are eaten and for its Lebkuchen : kind of gingerbread
Procès de Nuremberg
lawsuit of Nuremberg was held in this city between and the 1er October .
Twinnings
- Glasgow, Scotland since
- San Carlos, since
- Skopje, since
- Cracow, since
- , since
- , since
- , The USA since
- Shenzen, since
- Antalya, since
- Hadera, since
- , Czech republic since
- Kharkov, since
See too
