nuremberg – The court and the city

This is the room where the criminal court for war crimes against the second world war government was held. It was built specifically for the trials
Is there any other good name for a hotdog stand?
Above the door you can see the individual panels of the different districts defined by the Lords or the church. This isSt. Lawrence  basilica
An ancient artwork
Again the coat of arms of the different fiefdoms
A campari spritz which so many people seem to be drinking in the afternoon and the evening
Different from a Campari spritz but you get to know how they are made
The Hauptmarkt|
Schöner Brunnen
Iconic fountain with Gothic church spire
A very tasty spaghetti Bolognese
This just strikes me as funny. It’s a Vietnamese restaurant advertising Japanese Ramen and avocados which are so popular, plentiful and cheap in Laos. Most of the Asian food restaurants we have seen in Europe are run either by Vietnamese or Chinese immigrants
Albrecht Dürer, sometimes spelled in English as Durer, was a German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance. Born in Nuremberg, Dürer established his reputation and influence across Europe in his twenties due to his high-quality woodcut prints.
You see these extended rooms with windows and I was not able to ask anybody why they’re built this way but I suspect it’s for watching what’s going on
This one has a night in shining armor watching out for everyone
The castle
The view from the castle and the photo below explains the different sites
This was a very delicious orange sherbet with some fruit and …. just so delicious

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