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Medieval Markets In Germany At various parts of the year a number of towns and citieswill have a small medieval market. In late November the city of Nuremberg has the‘Historischer Katharinenmarkt’. Like all these affairs this particular medievalmarket is great fun. All the stall holders are in medieval dress which isusually brown and beige woolen clothing often with a hooded cloak and a ropelike belt, the recreation society...... Similar Editorial : Travel To Germany by Frank Johnson. | Source : Holiday Villa In France
A Special Small Town In Bavaria, Germany Forchheim is a small upper Franconian town 32 kilometresnorth of Nuremberg.It has an approximate population of 30,000 but is quite a vital place withnumerous cafes and restaurants and pubs in the town centre. It recentlycelebrated its 1200th yearanniversary, the town was first mentioned in Imperial edicts in 805 AD. In July andAugust each year it holds possibly one of the best beer...... Similar Editorial : Bavaria Travel Guide by Peter Wilson. | Source : Holiday Villa In France
Things To Do In Nuremberg In part 1 we looked at a few of the sights around Nuremberg, in this part Iwill continue to highlight a few more things to be seen in this beautiful city. A shortwalk form Halle Tor, one of the roads entering into the old city, is theWeissgerbergasse. An attractive street that leads up to the Hauptmarkt and islined with what in Englandwe would term Tudor style houses. Many of these...... Similar Editorial : Getting Things Done by Ronnie Nijmeh. | Source : France Travel Agent
Travelling To Nuremberg In the north of the old city (Altstadt) of Nuremburg standsthe Kaiserburg (Emperor’s castle), an impregnable fortress that has never beentaken, not even when the city was besieged during the thirty years war. It isan impressive edifice and can be entered at the back where it cuts into thecity walls, or by a steep cobbled entryway at the front. Going into thecourtyard and gardens of the castle is...... Similar Editorial : Travelling With Your Laptop by david burton. | Source : France Travel Agent