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  2. Nuremberg Castle - Wikipedia

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    It was rebuilt and modified a number of times during the castle's history. It now houses the permanent exhibition »Emperor – Empire – City. The Imperial Castle in Nuremberg«. Upper Chapel. The Imperial Chapel (Kaiserkapelle), from an architectural point of view, is the most important building on the castle rock. It was built around 1200 ...

  3. Nuremberg - Wikipedia

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    Charles was the patron of the Frauenkirche, built between 1352 and 1362 (the architect was likely Peter Parler), where the Imperial court worshipped during its stays in Nuremberg. The royal and Imperial connection grew stronger in 1423 when the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg granted the Imperial regalia to be kept permanently in ...

  4. Imperial castle - Wikipedia

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    Courtyard of the imperial castle of Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. An imperial castle or Reichsburg was a castle built by order of (or acquired by) the King of the Romans or the Holy Roman Emperor on land that was owned by the crown (Reichsgut).

  5. Free Imperial City of Nuremberg - Wikipedia

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    The Free Imperial City of Nuremberg (German: Freie Reichsstadt Nürnberg) was a free imperial city – independent city-state – within the Holy Roman Empire.After Nuremberg gained piecemeal independence from the Burgraviate of Nuremberg in the High Middle Ages and considerable territory from Bavaria in the Landshut War of Succession, it grew to become one of the largest and most important ...

  6. Category : Imperial palaces of the Holy Roman Empire

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    Ingelheim Imperial Palace; M. Memleben Abbey; N. Nuremberg Castle; W. Royal palace of Werla This page was last edited on 2 April 2018, at 01:12 (UTC) ...

  7. Imperial Regalia - Wikipedia

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    As depositories during this time some imperial castles or seats of reliable ministerialises are known: Ceremonial guidance from Nuremberg to Frankfurt for the coronation of Emperor Leopold II, September 1790. Limburg Abbey near Dürkheim (Palatinate) (11th century) Harzburg (11th century) Imperial Palace of Goslar (11th, 13th century)

  8. Pellerhaus - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Timeline of Nuremberg - Wikipedia

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    Parade, Nuremberg, 1539. 1424 – Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire relocated to Nuremberg. 1427 – Ownership of Castle transferred to city. 1437 – Black Death. 1445 – Stadtbibliothek (city library) established. [7] 1470 – Anton Koberger printer in business. [8] 1484 - Reformacion der Stat Nuremberg (legal code) with Jewry Oath ...

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