City walls of Nuremberg
The city walls of old city Nürnberg, in modern-day Nuremberg, are the defensive mechanism surrounding the city of Nuremberg, Germany. Construction started in the 12th Century and ended officially in the 16th Century, and they run for 5 kilometers (about 4 kilometers still standing) around the old town. The Nuremberg Castle together with the city wall is meant to be one of Europes most considerable medieval defensive systems.[1]
Walls of Nürnberg | |
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Stadtmauer Nürnberg | |
Part of Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | |
Nuremberg, Germany | |
Walls of Nürnberg | |
Coordinates | 49°27′27.72″N 11°5′17.88″E |
Type | City walls |
Site information | |
Owner | Nuremberg |
Condition | Intact |
Site history | |
Built | 11th Century - 16th Century |
In use | 11th Century - 1940's |
Battles/wars | Battle of Nuremberg (1945) |
Notes and references
- Günther P. Fehring, Anton Ress: Die Stadt Nürnberg. 2. Auflage bearbeitet von Wilhelm Schwemmer. Deutscher Kunstverlag, München, ISBN 3-422-00550-1, S. 152ff.
Sources and external links
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- commons:Stadtmauer Nürnberg Coding and pictures of wall towers and gates.
- baukunst-nuernberg Map and photographs (German only)
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