Bright room near the fair
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Bright room in a settlement house on the outskirts of Nuremberg for rent. My two cats, Beni & Henry, live in the house. The fairgrounds are about 10 minutes away by car. By public transport about 25 minutes. A bus stop is a 3-minute walk away. Water, coffee and tea are at your disposal. Bathroom/toilet on the first floor, guest toilet on the 2nd floor, kitchen/dining room/living room, terrace/garden are shared. Smokers must use the terrace, please. The space I live quite in the countryside on the outskirts of Nuremberg. There are still many gardens there and you don't think you're in the big city ;-) With me you can sit outside wonderfully and enjoy the free time. Trade fair visitors in particular like to enjoy the evening in the countryside. This relaxes you after a busy day. In just 5 minutes there is a pizzeria, where you can buy a delicious pizza or pasta dishes. If you like to walk, jog, walk or cycle in the forest, you can go to the “Steinbrüchle”. By car, it's 6 minutes away. The highway connection is excellent. In 5 minutes, you will be at the Nuremberg-South junction. During your stay My guests are of course allowed to move freely in the house. I have no problems with that. On the second floor are the bedrooms and there are two toilets in the house. On the first floor there is the bathroom, kitchen, living/dining room and access to the terrace/garden. I rent 2 rooms in my house, so it may well be that you get to know other guests. That is why I require tolerance towards other nationalities !!! Of course, I respect the privacy of my guests. Since we share the apartment, we will actually always run into each other ;-) Most of the time, nice conversations arise by themselves, Just the way you want it. If you have any questions or problems, I will be happy to help. Be brave and talk to me! Other things to note The 7 best sights in Nuremberg 1000 years of eventful history await you in Nuremberg. The city was one of the most important imperial cities in the Holy Roman Empire, at the time of the National Socialists "City of the Reich Party Congresses" and later the venue of the Nuremberg Trials. Although the city was heavily destroyed in World War II, it was carefully rebuilt. Nuremberg Castle This Nuremberg landmark is a double castle and consists of the Kaiserburg and the Burggrafenburg. The construction of the castle took 400 years and its 53-meter-deep well still provides drinking water. As if by miracle, the castle survived the bombing by the Allies. Albrecht Dürer House During a tour of Albrecht Dürer's home and workplace in Nuremberg's Old Town, you can learn interesting facts about the artistic techniques of his time in the painting and printing workshop. St. Sebald Church The medieval Sebald Church from the 13th century is the oldest church in the city. It was named after Sebaldus of Nuremberg, the patron saint of the city. The production of the bronze shrine dedicated to him took eleven years. Lorenzkirche The most striking feature of this Gothic church is the rose window with a diameter of nine meters. Although the church building was badly destroyed in World War II, the church's art treasures were safely stored in a bunker under the castle. Nuernberg Zoo As one of the largest zoos in Europe, the Tiergarten is home to predators, gorillas, a new dolphinarium with a dolphin lagoon and a manatee house for manatees. Don't miss the lion feeding. It takes place every day at 2:30 pm except Monday and Thursday. Germanisches Nationalmuseum (Germanic National Museum) Want to learn more about German history and culture? The largest cultural-historical museum in the German-speaking world will not disappoint you. The museum's collection includes art and relics from various eras as well as some works by Dürer. Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds The exhibition "Fascination and Violence" deals with the rise of the National Socialists as well as their propagandistic Reichsparteitage, which took place on the site. You will also learn more about the Nuremberg trials after the war.
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