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    • Day 252

      Äs Velotürli

      September 15, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Am Vormittag besuchten wir das modern gestaltete Bayrische Museum in Regensburg. Wir waren so fasziniert von den neuen Medien, dass der Besuch bis 13.00 Uhr dauerte. Inzwischen war der Velohändler in der Mittagspause. Das Warten lohnte sich, der Ausflug war sehr schön. Am Abend gingen wir in einem sehr kleinen Keller, in dem ein Kabarett aufgeführt wurde. Dieses hieß "in Ewigkeit, aber ..... " und handelte von der Zukunft des Rentnerlebens. Etwas zu bayrisch, deftig......!Read more

    • Day 253

      Nürnberg

      September 16, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      - nur ein Berg von 60 m Höhe. In Nürnberg wird man immer wieder konfrontiert mit der Nazizeit, da die Reichsparteitage hier abgehalten wurden. Zudem wurden Waffen in der Umgebung hergestellt. Die Stadt wurde im 2. Weltkrieg zu 90 % zerstört.
      Heute ist die Stadt wieder aufgebaut. Altes mit neuem modernem vermischt.
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    • Day 254

      Oben und unten

      September 17, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Gestern Abend war Nürnberg eine einzige Festhütte, laut wurde auf allen Plätzen gefeiert und wir mittendrin. Heute morgen um 08.00 Uhr war es sehr still und angenehm kühl. Wir genossen die Aussicht von der Kaiserburg über die Stadt. Die Ausstellung Kaiser-Reich-Stadt führte durch die historischen Räume.
      Ein ganz spezielles Erlebnis sind die unterirdischen Felsengänge die in Sandstein geschlagen wurden. Die Felsenkeller erstrecken sich zum Teil über 4 Stockwerke und dienten zur Gärung und Reifung des Biers, als Gurken- und Sauerkrautkeller und als Luftschutzkeller. Die Herstellung und von Genuss von Bier und von Whisky.
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    • Day 12

      NUREMBERG

      March 22 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      The canal the boat is navigating requires a bus ride into town. The bus ride takes us past the former Nazi rally grounds as well as a some other third reich propaganda generating symbols we didn’t find photo worthy. The city was 90% destroyed by the end of 1945 but has been rebuilt from the rubble using original parts as best as possible.Read more

    • Burgers en tentoonstellingen

      September 10, 2022 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

      De laatste dag in Duitsland. Morgen reizen we door naar Oostenrijk. We besluiten Nürnberg aan te doen en naar het Neues Museum te gaan.

      Nürnberg is een vrij grote stad in de regio. Qua inwonertal vergelijkbaar met Den Haag. Parkeren doen we in een parkeergarage in het centrum met nog veel plekken vrij. Na parkeren snappen we waarom. Oud, krap, stoffig en vies. De lokali’s staan graag in de rij voor de moderne en schone parking 30 meter eerder. Niet getreurd, parkeren is maar een klein deel van de dagbesteding.

      Anne-Marie begint tekenen van hangriness te vertonen, dus we duiken linea recta een willekeurig restaurant in. Fränk’ness in het centrum van de stad, pal naast het museum. Prachtig ingericht, sjiek èn modern, deep house muziek op de achtergrond. Schot in de roos.

      Een kaart met vier lunchgerechten. Wij gaan voor de BBQ Kalfsbraadburger. Een lichtgeroosterd krakelingbolletje besmeerd met zachte mayonaise en belegd met ‘pulled & grilled’ kalfsvlees, met een topping van spitskoolsla, gemalen cashewnoten en gesmoorde paprika. We zijn het al snel eens dat we in tijden niet zo’n lekkere burger hebben gegeten.

      Het Neues Museum heeft een prachtige tentoonstelling over kunst en design en een tentoonstelling over de werken van Evelyn Hofer en Richard Lindner, een Duitse fotografe en Duitse schilder die in de 60er en 70er jaren in de VS woonden en werkten. Ook het museum zelf is een ‘work of art’.

      Op de terugweg gecombineerd boodschappen doen voor ons en een lekkere supercharge voor Tessie voor de rit naar Oostenrijk morgen. We sluiten de dag af door te zien hoe Max de tweede plaats in kwalificatie van Monza pakt.

      Bedtijd om morgen vroeg te verkassen, op tijd voor de grote prijs van Oostenrijk!
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    • Day 1

      Nürnberg

      March 13, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 5 °C

      Oh wie schön ist es, wenn mal wenig Touris unterwegs sind... München fast leer., Nürnberg angenehm 🤗
      Kein Stress, keine Menschenansammlungen 🙃

      Bissl Shoppen, bissl Corona vergessen....
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    • Day 2

      Nuremberg: A Beutiful and Exciting city

      December 24, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌬 9 °C

      After our visit to the Christkindlesmarkt, we went on exploring the city of Nuremberg. Although we couldn't roam around a lot, we roamed around the Operhaus Ubahn station. The U-Bahn station itself was so different from the rest of the Ubahn stations we had visited in Germany. It was old but stylish, open and gave a good feeling. Wanted to visit the DB museum, but it was closed. However, when we walked our way back near the HBF (Main railway station), we visited the Operhaus (Opera House) of Nuremberg, which was majestic. The walk along the Frauentormauer (from Operhaus Ubahn station till Handwerkershof) is also beautiful. The Open passageway below this gives a feeling of Castle passageway, which has a nice vibe to it.
      Then we visited the lake of Nuremberg (that's what we like to call it) and there we got to see the Meergottsbrunnen (I guess it has something to do with the sea god Poseidon - who's also know as for being the god of horses (crazy right !)). The statue has a man sitting on top of a galloping horse, which looks great with the lake as background.
      Then we returned towards the Lorenzkirche (St. Lawrence Church) which we felt, is the most famous church of Nuremberg. However, we were not able to enter this church, as it seemed closed.
      So, we visited other churches - St. Elisabeth church, and St. Jakob's church.
      Both were huge and were open. We entered the church, and they were large and beautifully decorated. One thing which we get to see a lot in Germany (actually in Europe for that matter) : Large and Majestic Catholic churches. One can only imagine how big the Lorenzkirche would have been (it was definitely much bigger than these churches). We prayed to God, admired the decorations of the church and left to have our dinner at DelhiEats - which is an amazing Indian restaurant.
      Finally, after dinner, we retired for the day and went back to our AirBnB accommodation.
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    • Day 44

      Nuremberg Day 3

      June 16, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Today we went to Bamburg, a lovely little town 40 minutes away that has a brewery that do unique smoked beers. The train station here is huge, so we gave ourselves plenty of time to find the platform.

      Bamburg is a stunning little town with heaps of medieval architecture. Each place we’ve been has an old part of town which is unique and beautiful. The town hall in Bamburg is in the centre of a bridge with beautiful artwork on the outside. You’ll see in the photos above. We headed up to the castle area which was massive and cars were able to drive up there. The footpath and car path look very similar. We walked around the garden which was a mini maze. The scent of the garden was divine, the flowers were full of fragrances.

      We walked into the big church which was pretty cool as well and then headed to the brewery where Steve enjoyed some smokey beers. Tegan wandered around town and did some window shopping. The sky began to turn so we headed back to the train station and back to Nuremberg.

      Back in Nuremberg we had a dirty chai which is chai with a shot of coffee and it was delicious. We’ve never had anything like it. We came back home to relax a little and then went out for dinner at the Vietnamese restaurant again which was yummy. We strolled around town — it’s crazy it doesn’t get completely dark until 10pm. We are in for a rude awaking when we head back home.
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    • Day 43

      Nuremberg Day 2

      June 15, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      Today we enjoyed a sleep in and relaxing morning before meeting our tour guide for a 2 and a half hour tour around town. We saw churches, monuments, the castles and surrounding walls — the old town is completely surrounded by a moat which you can walk around. We plan on doing that while we’re here. We also learnt about the sad history of the nazi regime beginning and ending here with most of the old town being bombed and most of it being rebuilt, with just a few streets of original buildings.

      After the tour we sat in the market square and ate lunch before picking up our books and finding a cafe to read. We strolled along the streets until we arrived home and had some downtime before getting dinner and walking back to enjoy an early night of reading :)
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    • Day 42

      Nuremberg Day 1

      June 14, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Today we left Regensburg and caught the train to Nuremberg, which thankfully was on time and a smooth journey. We walked 8 minutes from the enormous train station to our accommodation and struggled to get into our accommodation. We weren’t able to check in straight away so we left our bags in lockers and went out for Vietnamese for lunch to kill some time. The food was delicious and we devoured it. We then walked around the streets of the old town and it is just gorgeous.

      We went home for a rest and Tegan decided to do some reading and uni work while Steve went to find some breweries and walk around town.

      We ate yummy falafels for dinner and went for an evening stroll through town. It is a beautiful place and we are keen to do a walking tour to learn more about Nuremberg. In the Second World War this was the most bombed place in Germany.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Kreisfreie Stadt Nürnberg, Kreisfreie Stadt Nurnberg, Nuremberg

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