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Nuremberg Collection (page 32)

"Nuremberg: A City of History, Art, and Festivities" Nestled in the heart of Germany, a city that boasts a rich tapestry of cultural heritage

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Nuremberg. Market Square store sign

Germany, Bavaria, Nuremberg. Market Square store sign

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Nuremberg. German cookie sanck tins with Imperial Castle (aka Kaiserburg)

Germany, Bavaria, Nuremberg. German cookie sanck tins with Imperial Castle (aka Kaiserburg)

Background imageNuremberg Collection: TRAVERSE FLUTE, c1720. Line engraving by Johann Christoph Weigel of a musician playing a traverse

TRAVERSE FLUTE, c1720. Line engraving by Johann Christoph Weigel of a musician playing a traverse flute, from Weigels Musikalisches Theatrum, Nuremberg, 1715-1725

Background imageNuremberg Collection: DÜRER: NUREMBERG BAND. Engraving after a detail of a painting by Albrecht Dürer at the Town Hall

DÜRER: NUREMBERG BAND. Engraving after a detail of a painting by Albrecht Dürer at the Town Hall in Nuremberg
DÜRER: NUREMBERG BAND. Engraving after a detail of a painting by Albrecht Dürer at the Town Hall in Nuremberg, Germany, 16th century

Background imageNuremberg Collection: GERMANY: DWARF, 1804. Mr. Matthew Buchinger, the wonderful little man of Nuremberg, Germany

GERMANY: DWARF, 1804. Mr. Matthew Buchinger, the wonderful little man of Nuremberg, Germany. Etching and engraving, English, 1804

Background imageNuremberg Collection: GERMANY: NUREMBERG, 1823. View of Nuremberg Castle, Nuremberg, Germany

GERMANY: NUREMBERG, 1823. View of Nuremberg Castle, Nuremberg, Germany. Steel engraving, English, 1823, after a drawing by Robert Batty

Background imageNuremberg Collection: NUREMBERG: BRIDE. A Nuremberg, Germany, bride of nobility. Wood engraving

NUREMBERG: BRIDE. A Nuremberg, Germany, bride of nobility. Wood engraving

Background imageNuremberg Collection: GERMANY: NUREMBERG, 1822. The Rathhaus (guild hall) and Sebalder Church at Nuremberg

GERMANY: NUREMBERG, 1822. The Rathhaus (guild hall) and Sebalder Church at Nuremberg. Steel engraving, 1822, after a drawing by Robert Batty

Background imageNuremberg Collection: GERMANY: NUREMBERG. The Frauentor at Nuremberg. Engraving, mid-19th century

GERMANY: NUREMBERG. The Frauentor at Nuremberg. Engraving, mid-19th century

Background imageNuremberg Collection: NUREMBERG, GERMANY, 1552. German engraving

NUREMBERG, GERMANY, 1552. German engraving

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Blanchard balloon ascent over Nuremberg, Germany

Blanchard balloon ascent over Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Blanchards balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany

Blanchards balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Part of wall with castle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Part of wall with castle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Imperial stables, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Imperial stables, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Vestner Tower, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Vestner Tower, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: The Pegnitz shore and synagogue, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

The Pegnitz shore and synagogue, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Hangman Bridge, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Hangman Bridge, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Heidenthurm (Heidenturm), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Heidenthurm (Heidenturm), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Hospital of the Holy Spirit, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Hospital of the Holy Spirit, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Panorama taken from Hallerthor (i. e. Haller Tor), Nuremberg

Panorama taken from Hallerthor (i. e. Haller Tor), Nuremberg
Panorama taken from Hallerthor (i.e. Haller Tor), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: The Quintagonal tower (i. e. Funfeckiger Turm), Nuremberg, Ba

The Quintagonal tower (i. e. Funfeckiger Turm), Nuremberg, Ba
The Quintagonal tower (i.e. Funfeckiger Turm), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Vestnerthor (i. e. Vestner Tor), with imperial stables, Nurem

Vestnerthor (i. e. Vestner Tor), with imperial stables, Nurem
Vestnerthor (i.e. Vestner Tor), with imperial stables, Nuremberg, Bavraria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nassauerhaus, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Nassauerhaus, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: View from the Schutt Isle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

View from the Schutt Isle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Wittelsbacher Hof, National Museum, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germ

Wittelsbacher Hof, National Museum, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Castle, (west side), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Castle, (west side), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: The Castle court, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

The Castle court, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nurnberger Madonna - Nuremberg, Germany

Nurnberger Madonna - Nuremberg, Germany, attributed to Peter Vischer the Younger Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg, Germany - Mauerpartie am Mohrentor

Nuremberg, Germany - Mauerpartie am Mohrentor
Nuremberg, Germany - Street view looking toward the Mohrentor (Moors Tower) Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg, Germany - Lorenzkirche

Nuremberg, Germany - Lorenzkirche (St. Lorenz ) - 15th century gothic medieval church dedicated to Saint Lawrence. Heavily damaged during World War II, but now rebuilt

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg, Germany - Gansemannchen Fountain

Nuremberg, Germany - Gansemannchen Fountain
Nuremberg, Germany - The unusual Gansemannchen (The Goose Man) Fountain, featuring a little bronze statueby Giovanni Bologna of a rustic type holding two geese. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg, Germany - Frauentor

Nuremberg, Germany - Frauentor (Konigstor Tower) - the main gate into the old town. Built in 1388. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Johann Dabid Botsch

Johann Dabid Botsch
JOHANN DAVID BOTSCH German churchman, mathematician and writing master from Nurnberg. Date: 17TH CENTURY

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg / Street 15C

Nuremberg / Street 15C
Nuremberg: a horse-drawn litter blocks the cobbled street, but most of the traffic is pedestrian Date: 15th century

Background imageNuremberg Collection: View of bridge over river in city at night, River Pregnitz, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, september

View of bridge over river in city at night, River Pregnitz, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, september

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Castle tower illuminated at night, Nuremberg Castle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, september

Castle tower illuminated at night, Nuremberg Castle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, september

Background imageNuremberg Collection: City fountain and church illuminated at night, Schoner Brunnen, Church of Our Lady, Nuremberg

City fountain and church illuminated at night, Schoner Brunnen, Church of Our Lady, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, september

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Comet, 1664

Comet, 1664
Comet. Historical artwork of a comet seen at Nuremberg, Germany, every night between 14th and 24th December 1664. This comet was one of the brightest of the time, and visible all across Europe

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Marco Polos Voyages published in 1477

Marco Polos Voyages published in 1477
Title page of Marco Polos " Voyages" published in Nuremberg in 1477. Woodcut with a watercolor wash

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Poster advertising Czech airlines

Poster advertising Czech airlines, serving various places in Europe: Prague, Marienbad, Kassel, Essen, Rotterdam, Vienna, Dresden, Berlin and Nuremberg

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nicaule, Queen of Sheba

Nicaule, Queen of Sheba
NICAULE, QUEEN OF SHEBA (Asian royalty)

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Jerusalem Destroyed

Jerusalem Destroyed
Jerusalem is besieged, taken, sacked and destroyed by the Romans led by Titus (later emperor)

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Events / Germany / Nuremberg

Events / Germany / Nuremberg
HORST WESSELs A man, and martyr to the cause, marching at Nuremberg rally in 1929

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Margrave of Nurnberg

Margrave of Nurnberg
Friedrich, Margraf von Nurnberg, is invested with the Mark of Brandenburg

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Birth of St Edmund / Shaw

Birth of St Edmund / Shaw
This purports to depict the birth of St Edmund, king of East Anglia: in fact he was born at Nuremberg in 841, but this is typical of a 15th century English bedroom

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Page from Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik

Page from Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik
Page 170 from Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik. Sigmund or Sigismund Meisterlin (c.1425-1490) was a Benedictine monk of Augsburg

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Demon Born of the Deluge

Demon Born of the Deluge
Man with horn and hooves, born of the Deluge

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Folklore / Wolf-Men

Folklore / Wolf-Men
Wolf-man



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"Nuremberg: A City of History, Art, and Festivities" Nestled in the heart of Germany, a city that boasts a rich tapestry of cultural heritage. From its medieval architecture to its vibrant Christmas markets, this enchanting destination offers something for everyone. One cannot help but be captivated by the Henry Simonis & Co fire appliance that stands as a testament to the city's commitment to safety and innovation. This remarkable piece of machinery showcases Nuremberg's dedication to protecting its citizens. As we explore further into history, we stumble upon Martin Behaim's world map from 1492. This wood engraving, published in 1884, reminds us of Nuremberg's significant contributions to cartography and exploration during the Renaissance era. Moving on from maps to artistry, Lucas Cranach the Elder's "Allegory of Law and Grace" captures our attention with its profound symbolism. This masterpiece serves as a reminder of Nuremberg's artistic legacy and its role in shaping European culture. Delving deeper into nature's wonders, Basilius Besler’s engravings depict gourds like taro or dasheen alongside pumpkins from his Florilegium published in 1613 at Nuremberg. These intricate illustrations highlight the city’s appreciation for botanical beauty. No visit would be complete without experiencing Christkindelsmarkt - Nuremberg’s famous Christmas Market. The festive atmosphere fills every corner as locals and visitors alike revel in traditional delights while immersing themselves in holiday cheer. Stepping back into history once more brings us face-to-face with Albert Kesselring – an influential figure whose presence shaped both military strategy and post-war reconstruction efforts within this resilient city. Gazing upon the picturesque rooftops reveals not only stunning views but also glimpses into Nuremberg’s tumultuous past.