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Nuremberg (Nurnberg) Castle is located on a sandstone rock in the north of the historical city of Nuremberg / Germany. It comprises three parts: the Emperor's buildings "Kaiserburg" (King's castle), "Burggrafenburg" , and the buildings on the eastern side "städtische Burganlage". The castle was damaged in the Second World War but then reconstructed; today it is one of the main landmarks in Nuremberg.
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Congress Hall Nuremberg
The Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds is located in the north wing of the Congress Hall, a building planned by the National Socialists to hold 50,000 people but never completed. The upper level with approximately 1,300 square metres of floor space will house a new permanent exhibition entitled Faszination und Gewalt (Fascination and Terror) dealing with the causes, relationships and consequences of National Socialist tyranny. Topics directly associated with Nuremberg form the major focus of the exhibition, which is organised into 19 chronologically structured exhibition areas. These topics include: the history of the Nazi Party Rallies, the buildings at the Party Rally Grounds, the "Nuremberg Laws" of 1935, the 1945/46 Nuremberg Trial of the people and major organisations chiefly responsible for the NS crimes, the twelve Subsequent Proceedings, and the difficulty of dealing sensitively with the National Socialist architectural legacy after 1945. This is a 360° panorama best viewed with Google Earth. |
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Gothic St Lorenz-Kirche (St. Lorenz church, St. Lorenz), one of the most important buildings in Nuremberg. The main body was built around 1270-1350. The doorway sculptures depict the theme of redemption, from Adam and Eve through the Last Judgment.
Panorama made of 324 pictures at focal length of 400mm. Any commercial use or publication of the image, in whole or in part, without prior written authorization of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited. |
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View from the "Kaiserburg" (King's castle), over Nuremberg
The castle was damaged in the Second World War but then reconstructed; today it is one of the main landmarks in Nuremberg. This are 380 pictures at focal length of 600mm. Any commercial use or publication of the image, in whole or in part, without prior written authorization of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited. |
