Weißer Turm Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a gatehouse in the Nuremberg City Walls, originally part of the Nespetler Gate, which takes its name from the white plaster on the brick walls.
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White tower as the entrance of the underground station
This tower was made of brick/sandstones about 1250. It’s very impressive, it’s a part of the City Walls. We saw it several times, because it’s located in the city centre near the underground station. ...
This was a pleasant surprise for as I thought it was just an old clock tower but this is actually an imposing entrance to the subway station. Very nice.
We mostly used this towers as a landmark for walking around this section of Nuremberg, as it was near our hotel and our go-to breakfast spot (Der Beck). In addition to having a neat, historic look, th...
Weisser Turm (White Tower) is a medieval tower which dates back to around 1250 that was once part of the city fortifications in the Middle Ages. Now it sits on its own in Ludwigsplatz in the city cent...
One of the least known tourist sites in Nuremberg are the caves where beer was fermented - historiche felsengängen - and which also served as a refuge during the bombing war II ...
White tower as the entrance of the underground station
This tower was made of brick/sandstones about 1250. It’s very impressive, it’s a part of the City Walls. We saw it several times, because it’s located in the city centre near the underground station. ...
Subway Station
This was a pleasant surprise for as I thought it was just an old clock tower but this is actually an imposing entrance to the subway station. Very nice.
Neatest Subway Entrance Ever
We mostly used this towers as a landmark for walking around this section of Nuremberg, as it was near our hotel and our go-to breakfast spot (Der Beck). In addition to having a neat, historic look, th...
Medieval tower located in Ludwigsplatz
Weisser Turm (White Tower) is a medieval tower which dates back to around 1250 that was once part of the city fortifications in the Middle Ages. Now it sits on its own in Ludwigsplatz in the city cent...
NUREMBERG WORLD A VISITION
One of the least known tourist sites in Nuremberg are the caves where beer was fermented - historiche felsengängen - and which also served as a refuge during the bombing war II ...