Well displayed lining interiors as well as historical displays.Closes early so allow enough time.Good audio guide in different language and buttons to press for illustrative conversations and music.Enjoyable
Great museum, especially the cinematic history of Nuremburg shown over a model of the city. Again, we were shown around briefly by a German gentleman who spoke fluent Russian and found that you need at least 2 hours to explore it in detail. We had just half an hour. I regret not having more time to look around this informative and well laid out museum.
The top floor of the museum has a model of the Altstadt of Nuremberg and a presentation. It was very interesting to learn what an important city it was throughout history and how much was destroyed in World War II,
This museum provides the opportunity to both learn about the city and see inside the only original merchant's house that was left standing after WW2. Very good audio guide available in English. The photographic exhibition of the city both pre and post war was a real eye opener. The introductory film to explain the key buildings on the lovely hand carved wooden model of the city was good too.
This museum presents the history of the city, across ages. For us, it was a great starting point to understand better the rest of the sights, and place them in a real context.This sight can provide audio-guides in English with no additional fee required.The admission fee is 5 EUR but, being a municipal museum, for an extra 2.5 EUR you can transform your ticket into a Day ticket and visit for free any other municipal museum in that day.This attraction is included in the Nuremberg Card (23 EUR for 2 days - attractions and public transportation included).
Go there if you want to know the history of this town. Very detailed material and an unbelievable presentation of a model of the city in the last floor.
Nuremberg has a lot to be proud off when it comes to its history. This museum offers a great view into the history of this town. There are also local merchants that offer their products that one can buy.
When visiting Nuremberg this is your first stop. The museum is close to the Imperial Castle in a very impressive old house. The best part about the museum is that it gives you a great primer to the city, its history and its many sites which you will find on your endless wonders. This is a great place to start your exploration of the city.
This was our favorite tour. It starts in the attic of the home with a video that corresponds to a wooden model of the city. As each place is featured, it lights up on the model. Take the elevator to the 4th floor and then work your way down through the rooms. The story of the family is very interesting and a few of the rooms have amazingly artistic and detailed ceilings. We learned quite a bit by touring this house and it survived the bombings, so much of it is original. Good idea to buy a 2-day city pass to have easy access to all of the sites.
Probably one of the most interesting part of this city tour! The feeling as we stood there was "errie"!