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), the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg was one of the preferred castles for them to hop to, hence why rulers found themselves here pretty often.So as you can guess, the question of Nuremberg Castle’s age and ‘time period’ is quite complicated and confusing. Once you step outside though, you are also free to explore…Outside of the main palace building, there are a few sections of the castle complex left for you to visit, one of the most intriguing being the Deep Well.While the history of the Nuremberg Castle Deep Well is shrouded in mystery, experts estimate that it dates all the way back to the first buildings of the castle as a water source would have been a crucial part of early construction. Since Maria Sibylla Merian ranks as the founder of modern insect research, in addition to plants that attract insects, a "living" plaque has been inserted into a niche in the garden wall which serves as an insect hotel for wild bees, beetles and other insects.
Either way, typing in “Imperial Castle of Nuremberg” will get you there.The first recorded mention of Nuremberg Castle dates back to 1050, so yes, there is a LOT of history to cover.To briefly sum it up, this castle here is known as one of the most important palaces of the Middle Ages because for over 500 years (From 1050 to 1571), it hosted pretty each emperor of the Holy Roman Empire multiple times. This was around the time that the castle became an important imperial seat. Housed in a cutesy half-timbered house, the well goes 50m deep and there’s a demonstration once an hour where a staff member explains more about the well and shows just how deep it goes (no spoilers, but dropping objects are involved).NOTE: This is the only way to see the well ‘at work’ so to speak, so be sure to organize your visit around the showtimes if it’s a priority for you.Next up, if you’re visiting during warmer months, you’ll also have a chance to explore the castle gardens (open to the public, even without paying the entry fee).While Nuremberg Castle is known to have had many different gardens over the years, the present day gardens can be found on bastions on the north/west sides of the castle – a pretty place to escape from the bustle of the city:And of course, there’s another (more secretive garden) that you can visit for free at Nuremberg Castle if you get the timing right!Open only a few times a week at Nuremberg Castle is a secluded garden commemorating Maria Sibylla Merian, a famous Nuremberg artist and pioneer of insect research who used to live right next to the castle. Today, for guests, there is a museum exhibition room themed around the Holy Roman Empire, with a lot of interesting displays, texts, and artifacts that shed light on this time period.Side note: there are some extremely creaky floorboards in this room. Within protecting walls a small garden idyll has been created, from which there is a splendid view of Nuremberg. Today, it is used for weddings and for sightseeing, but only on select days so be sure to refer to the official website and the hours listed above.Fun fact: Supposedly, all the flowers/plants found in the garden can be found the various works of Merian, including tropical plants from South America.Last but not least, we have the Sinwell Tower, which at the time of writing is closed for restoration until the foreseeable future, BUT you can still admire its wonderful shape from the outside.I mean, its name apparently translates literally to “extremely round” in Middle High German, so you can imagine what it looks like.Anyways, this tower was once upon a time used for defensive purposes and could help castle dwellers spot attackers from far away. When I'm not frolicking abroad, you'll likely find me faceplanting into burrito bowls & doing important work in my Monsters Inc onesie. The first books about the city were written in 1050. While the Nuremberg Castle gardens have pretty regular opening hours during the summer season, the Maria Sibylla Merian Garden is only open on certain days depending on the month that you visit, so if you have a few days in Nuremberg, try to coordinate your visit with a day that both gardens are open so you can see as much of the castle grounds as possible. March 1, 2019 by inure.
Maria Sibylla Merian Garden at the Imperial Castle Tour Nuremberg City Tour. The new materials in muted colours have been processed to blend in well with the historical surroundings.All the plants in the garden are taken from the books published by Maria Sibylla Merian and from her drawings. !The Double Chapel in Nuremberg Castle is one of the most significant and well-known pieces of the castle complex, mainly because it was one of the few parts that escaped World War II without significant damage.
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With this assumption in mind, the Deep Well is one of the oldest parts of the castle you can visit.
Here are the admission prices for 2019:Nuremberg Castle is located smack dab in the middle of Nuremberg, so it’s supremely easy to get to, and even easier to find (just look up and find the giant castle on the hill).My preferred mode of arriving at Nuremberg Castle though is simply walking!FINAL NOTE: If you’re looking for the castle’s address, you should know that this bad boy is such a landmark that it doesn’t need an “address”, although Google Maps seems to think it’s located at “Burg 13”. Nuremberg [n y ʁ ɛ̃ b ɛ ʁ] [2] (de l'allemand : Nürnberg [ˈ n ʏ ɐ̯ n b ɛ ɐ̯ k] [3] Écouter) est une ville de Bavière, en Allemagne.Avec 511 628 habitants en décembre 2016, c'est la deuxième ville de Bavière après Munich.Elle est le centre économique du district de Moyenne-Franconie et l'un des principaux centres industriels d'Allemagne du Sud. There was an error submitting your subscription. During this little demo, they ring bells, blast loud music, and you get to see a little automated “show” that is hilariously grandiose and over the top. It is divided into an ungrassed area and a large lawn which emphasizes the garden character. At the entrance to the Deep Well there is one step to be negotiated.
), the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg was one of the preferred castles for them to hop to, hence why rulers found themselves here pretty often.So as you can guess, the question of Nuremberg Castle’s age and ‘time period’ is quite complicated and confusing. Once you step outside though, you are also free to explore…Outside of the main palace building, there are a few sections of the castle complex left for you to visit, one of the most intriguing being the Deep Well.While the history of the Nuremberg Castle Deep Well is shrouded in mystery, experts estimate that it dates all the way back to the first buildings of the castle as a water source would have been a crucial part of early construction. Since Maria Sibylla Merian ranks as the founder of modern insect research, in addition to plants that attract insects, a "living" plaque has been inserted into a niche in the garden wall which serves as an insect hotel for wild bees, beetles and other insects.
Either way, typing in “Imperial Castle of Nuremberg” will get you there.The first recorded mention of Nuremberg Castle dates back to 1050, so yes, there is a LOT of history to cover.To briefly sum it up, this castle here is known as one of the most important palaces of the Middle Ages because for over 500 years (From 1050 to 1571), it hosted pretty each emperor of the Holy Roman Empire multiple times. This was around the time that the castle became an important imperial seat. Housed in a cutesy half-timbered house, the well goes 50m deep and there’s a demonstration once an hour where a staff member explains more about the well and shows just how deep it goes (no spoilers, but dropping objects are involved).NOTE: This is the only way to see the well ‘at work’ so to speak, so be sure to organize your visit around the showtimes if it’s a priority for you.Next up, if you’re visiting during warmer months, you’ll also have a chance to explore the castle gardens (open to the public, even without paying the entry fee).While Nuremberg Castle is known to have had many different gardens over the years, the present day gardens can be found on bastions on the north/west sides of the castle – a pretty place to escape from the bustle of the city:And of course, there’s another (more secretive garden) that you can visit for free at Nuremberg Castle if you get the timing right!Open only a few times a week at Nuremberg Castle is a secluded garden commemorating Maria Sibylla Merian, a famous Nuremberg artist and pioneer of insect research who used to live right next to the castle. Today, for guests, there is a museum exhibition room themed around the Holy Roman Empire, with a lot of interesting displays, texts, and artifacts that shed light on this time period.Side note: there are some extremely creaky floorboards in this room. Within protecting walls a small garden idyll has been created, from which there is a splendid view of Nuremberg. Today, it is used for weddings and for sightseeing, but only on select days so be sure to refer to the official website and the hours listed above.Fun fact: Supposedly, all the flowers/plants found in the garden can be found the various works of Merian, including tropical plants from South America.Last but not least, we have the Sinwell Tower, which at the time of writing is closed for restoration until the foreseeable future, BUT you can still admire its wonderful shape from the outside.I mean, its name apparently translates literally to “extremely round” in Middle High German, so you can imagine what it looks like.Anyways, this tower was once upon a time used for defensive purposes and could help castle dwellers spot attackers from far away. When I'm not frolicking abroad, you'll likely find me faceplanting into burrito bowls & doing important work in my Monsters Inc onesie. The first books about the city were written in 1050. While the Nuremberg Castle gardens have pretty regular opening hours during the summer season, the Maria Sibylla Merian Garden is only open on certain days depending on the month that you visit, so if you have a few days in Nuremberg, try to coordinate your visit with a day that both gardens are open so you can see as much of the castle grounds as possible. March 1, 2019 by inure.
Maria Sibylla Merian Garden at the Imperial Castle Tour Nuremberg City Tour. The new materials in muted colours have been processed to blend in well with the historical surroundings.All the plants in the garden are taken from the books published by Maria Sibylla Merian and from her drawings. !The Double Chapel in Nuremberg Castle is one of the most significant and well-known pieces of the castle complex, mainly because it was one of the few parts that escaped World War II without significant damage.
Check your inbox for a special present. An old wooden staircase on …
With this assumption in mind, the Deep Well is one of the oldest parts of the castle you can visit.
Here are the admission prices for 2019:Nuremberg Castle is located smack dab in the middle of Nuremberg, so it’s supremely easy to get to, and even easier to find (just look up and find the giant castle on the hill).My preferred mode of arriving at Nuremberg Castle though is simply walking!FINAL NOTE: If you’re looking for the castle’s address, you should know that this bad boy is such a landmark that it doesn’t need an “address”, although Google Maps seems to think it’s located at “Burg 13”. Nuremberg [n y ʁ ɛ̃ b ɛ ʁ] [2] (de l'allemand : Nürnberg [ˈ n ʏ ɐ̯ n b ɛ ɐ̯ k] [3] Écouter) est une ville de Bavière, en Allemagne.Avec 511 628 habitants en décembre 2016, c'est la deuxième ville de Bavière après Munich.Elle est le centre économique du district de Moyenne-Franconie et l'un des principaux centres industriels d'Allemagne du Sud. There was an error submitting your subscription. During this little demo, they ring bells, blast loud music, and you get to see a little automated “show” that is hilariously grandiose and over the top. It is divided into an ungrassed area and a large lawn which emphasizes the garden character. At the entrance to the Deep Well there is one step to be negotiated.