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Nuremberg is also a name associated with the Nazis, for the Nuremberg Rallies, racist Laws and Trials after the war. Tours are available throughout the day in German, and once a week on Sundays in English, and finish with a Rotbier tasting session.The local sausage is protected under EU law, so can only be produced in Nuremberg.Nürnberger Bratwurst has been produced in the city since 1567 and if you’re used to chunky German sausage, you may be surprised by how small they are.They’re usually about eight centimetres long and so you may get as many as six in a serving.The flavour is also like no other German sausage as they’re seasoned with fresh marjoram.Nürnberger Rostbratwurst is grilled over a beech-wood fire and then comes with sauerkraut, potato salad, horseradish, and don’t forget a generous pouring of Rotbier, or one of the hundreds of other Franconian beers. The most popular things to do in Nuremberg with kids according to Tripadvisor travelers are: Hallo Nuremberg! St. Lorenz church. As a historical document Albrecht Dürer’s House is unrivalled, as there are no other examples of a 15th-century artist’s house in Europe.The building suffered some damage in the war but was soon restored and the reopening was delayed until 1971, Dürer’s 500th birthday.Five storeys high, the house is one of the few burgher houses left from Nuremberg’s 15th-century golden age.The rooms are decorated with period furniture and a rotating exhibition of drawings by Dürer.A reconstruction of Dürer studio also demonstrates the printmaking techniques of the time.One of the wonders of medieval Nuremberg is a 19-metre Gothic fountain on the edge of the main market square.The fountain was crafted in 1385-1396 and was the work of architect and stonemason Heinrich Beheim.It was designed like a Gothic church spire and has forty polychrome figures on four levels, all evoking the “worldview” of the Holy Roman Empire.The statues at the bottom represent philosophy and the seven liberal arts, below the four evangelists and the four church fathers.Above these are the seven Holy Roman electors, and the Nine Worthies, who were idealised historical and legendary personages.And finally, at the top sits Moses and the seven prophets.In the Second World War the monument was wrapped in a concrete shell and came through unscathed.In the long history of Nuremberg’s fortifications, the city was only ever captured once: In 1945 by the Americans.These walls were first put up in the 1000s and got their current, streamlined appearance when they were modified for canons in the 1500s.Some four kilometres of the Medieval walls are still standing, and they incorporate the castle to the north and 67 defensive towers.The parapet is mostly open to visitors, looks out on the Altstadt and is covered by a timber-framed roof.That wall is also traced by a wide ditch, the Stadtgraben, one of the longest surviving in Europe and kept as gardens that you can also walk through.One of the finest houses in the Altstadt, and another stop in the Historical Mile is the Renaissance Hallersches Haus.The Burgher House is named for the family that established it in 1517, and has a gabled facade and timber-framed gallery around a courtyard.The museum inside celebrates Nuremberg’s status as a traditional toy-making capital in Germany and also opened on Dürer’s 500th anniversary in 1971. Some of the many captivating exhibits are sections from King Ludwig II’s royal train, the Nordgau locomotive from 1853 and a 1930s DRG Class SVT 877 from the Hamburg-Berlin line, the fastest rail connection in the world at the time.The first and second floors are for exhibits detailing bridge and tunnel construction, as well as 160 models dating back to 1882. MunichPrivate Tour: Nuremberg Day Trip with Train Transport from MunichMY*GUiDE EXCLUSiVE Tours of the MOST BEAUTIFUL Christmas Markets outside Munich