Nuremberg
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Maps and Coats of arms[edit]
Old Engravings[edit]
Various Buildings or Places[edit]
from Alte Veste, Zirndorf, 2004-05-16
Oberasbach, in the background Nuremberg, 2005-01-06
»Way of Human Rights« by Dani Karavan, 2003
Burg Nuremberg[edit]

Defensive or City Wall[edit]
Fountains[edit]
Marriage Roundabout (Ehekarussell)[edit]
Dudelsackpfeifer am Unschlittplatz[edit]
St. Johannis Quarter[edit]
Johannis Church Cemetery[edit]
German: Johanniskirchhof resp. Johannesfriedhof
St. Johannis Cemetery, Albrecht Dürer's Grave
Veit Stoss' Grave (No 268)
Willibald Pirckheimer's Grave
Gostenhof Quarter[edit]
Rochus Cemetery[edit]
Gleißhammer Quarter[edit]
Max-Morlock-Stadion Nürnberg[edit]
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