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Christian Brick: Reconstruction and repainting of the Old Nuremberg Town Hall Hall. A documentation. Berlin, 1991. (download 85.2 MB) Harald Clauß, Julius Lincke: The Old City Hall and the Great City Hall Hall since their War Destruction. I. Harald Clauß: The restoration in shell 1956/1958 and the installation of the restaurant 1962
Bratwursthäusle Nürnberg is the oldest restaurant in Nuremberg, Bavaria state, Germany.It was founded in 1312 and is located in the city historic center. [1] The restaurant is famous for producing the original Nuremberg Bratwurst (grilled sausages) and the European Union gave the Nuremberg bratwurst the Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) in 2003, as the first sausage in Europe.
Bratwurst-Röslein is a traditional restaurant in Nuremberg, Germany founded in 1431. [1] The restaurant, which claims to be the largest sausage restaurant in the world, is located in the old town at the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt. [2]
Experts, e.g. the cultural heritage authorities of Nuremberg, suggest a sensible reuse of the cultural heritage building, [24] but in November 2018, the old town friends announced that they would like to take over the reconstruction of the entire Pellerhaus including the reconstruction of the Renaissance facades. This proposal is widely ...
The old town friends buy old town houses in order to restore and preserve them. They do this through inheritance or donation or buying the house. Among other things, it works to try to highlight the history and importance of Nuremberg's old town to citizens and tourists. They run group tours through the old town (which since 2002 have involved ...
The Toplerhaus, at 17 Untere Söldnersgasse. Photographed between 1860 and 1890. The Toplerhaus was an important Renaissance town house in the German city of Nuremberg.It was named after the patrician family Topler and was among the most elaborate of the late Renaissance residencies in the city.
In this alley is also the oldest timber-framed building in Nuremberg from the year 1338. [2] The first human occupation in this place was in the 11th century when Salian settlements were built south of the castle for castle craftsmen, services and traders. [3] This was the starting point for the development of the city of Nuremberg.
Even though it has been heavily restored or rebuilt in parts, the city wall has been almost completely preserved and surrounds the old town. The largest gap is over 310 meters at the Laufer gate tower ( 49°27′27.55″N 11°05′17.75″E / 49.4576528°N 11.0882639°E / 49.4576528; 11.0882639 ( Laufer Torturm