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2025
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Nuremberg's imperial castle still shows the importance of the city in the Holy Roman Empire.

It towers high above the city, and is often seen in the distance as you stroll through Nuremberg's Old Town: Nuremberg Imperial Castle is one of Germany's most important medieval fortresses. The construction of this large complex, both defensive and residential, took several centuries: the majority of the building dates back to the 11thcentury . Overlooking the entire city, the view from the castle terrace is breathtaking, ideal for recognizing the city's various monuments.

The presence of an imperial castle in Nuremberg reminds us of the close ties between the proud merchant city and the circles of power. Nuremberg is a keystone of the Holy Roman Empire. The Golden Bull - the most important text of the Holy Roman Empire - granted the Free City of Nuremberg an enviable privilege: it was in this metropolis (at the time, Nuremberg had a population of around 36,000) that the Holy Roman Emperor, freshly elected in Frankfurt am Main and crowned in Aachen, was to hold his first Reichstag, the first assembly of his reign. For a long time, Nuremberg also retained the imperial insignia (crown, scepter and orb).

Unfortunately, the castle was damaged in the war and has lost some of its treasures, but it still provides an insight into life here in the Middle Ages. Today, it's possible to visit the seigniorial dwelling (the Palas, of which little remains), the Romanesque chapel, the imperial and knights' halls, the well, the Sinwell tower, the garden and more.

The Romanesque chapel, built around 1200, is the most precious part from a historical-artistic point of view. Unlike most other buildings in the old town, it was not destroyed during the Second World War. Its distinctive feature is that it is on two levels.

In the Kaiserburg-Museum, visitors are invited to discover the various functions of the imperial castle over the centuries. Archaeological finds, a collection of offensive and defensive weapons, armor and many other exhibits illustrate the history and importance of this historic site. Numerous models, etc.

Access to the Sinwell Tower (Sinwellturm) is unfortunately temporarily impossible, pending renovation.

Don't miss a visit to the adjoining Burggarten, a charming flower garden on the ramparts, ideal for a well-earned break.

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Visited in july 2025
Nous avons beaucoup aimé ! La promenade dure environ deux heures, il y a un café avec du café et des gâteaux. Quand il fait beau, c'est un endroit merveilleux pour se promener.
Visited in july 2025
Le château de Nuremberg est impressionnant - plein d'histoire, de belles vues sur la vieille ville et des murs bien préservés. C'est un endroit idéal pour se promener, apprendre et imaginer la vie médiévale. À voir absolument si vous êtes à Nuremberg !
Visited in july 2025
Un château magnifique et la visite guidée des tunnels et des passages secrets des remparts ! C'était vraiment très intéressant ! En revanche, on peut se passer du tour en petit train, totalement ennuyeux ! Allez plutôt manger une glace dans cette ville magnifique !
Visited in july 2025
Le château de Kaiserburg Nuremberg est situé dans la partie nord de la vieille ville. Il occupe une position dominante sur la ville car il est situé au sommet d'une petite colline qui nécessite un certain effort pour l'atteindre. Cependant, une fois en haut, vous serez récompensé par une vue magnifique sur tout Nuremberg et ses environs.
Le château date du XIIe siècle et était le siège du pouvoir des dirigeants locaux, ainsi que des empereurs du Saint Empire romain. Comme toute l'Allemagne, il a été lourdement dévasté à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les intérieurs sont un peu décevants - ne vous attendez pas à des intérieurs somptueux comme dans de nombreux palais européens, mais plutôt à de simples décorations en pierre. Le prix d'entrée est probablement pour cette raison très raisonnable (9 euros)
Visited in july 2025
L'ascension est un peu difficile, mais la collection vaut la peine d'être vue.

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