• 49°27′28″N 11°04′33″E / 49.45778°N 11.07583°E. Nuremberg Castle: Palas, Imperial Chapel, Heathens' Tower on the right - Sinwell Tower in the middle left - Pentagonal...
  • Through spectacular aerial shots and impressive interior views, we give you exclusive insights behind the walls of the Imperial Castle and a great view of...
  • The Imperial Castle atop the rocky promontory above Nuremberg was one of the most important fortified imperial palaces of the Old Holy Roman Empire.
  • Nuremberg Fortress (Nuremberg Castle, German name: Nürnberger Burg), also known as Kaiserburg Castle (Kaiserburg Nürnberg) - the former residence of the...
  • On the left side of the picture appears the Sixth Station of the Cross by Adam Kraft. Particularly emphasized, however, is the view of the massive castle...
  • The Kaiserburg Nürnberg was an imperial castle visited around 300 times by the Holy Roman emperors and is a top sight to see in Nuremberg, Germany.
  • Nuremberg Castle (Kaiserburg Nürnberg) looks out over the city from a rocky hilltop, its high sandstone walls symbolizing the city’s imperial power over the...
  • Thematic Displays: Throughout the year, Nuremberg Castle hosts special exhibitions that delve deeper into specific aspects of the castle’s history, medieval life...
  • A 110 steps stair allow to climb to the observatory, where one can have a nice view over the castle and the city of Nuremberg.
  • Imperial Castle of Nuremberg (Kaiserburg Nurnberg) is a must-see attraction in Nuremberg, Germany.
  • But he didn’t stay in one place: With a foolhardy leap of his horse, Eppelein sprang over the moat of the Nuremberg castle and escaped – leaving the hoof prints...
  • A lot of the castle was destroyed in WW2, but the double chapel and some other rooms remain, and there was a lot of information about Nuremberg´s place in the...