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Stadtmuseum im Fembo-Haus (City Museum at Fembo House)
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Nuremberg Self-Guided Audio Tour
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Reviewed September 26, 2018

City Museum at Fembo House is opened every day except Monday. It is part of the Nurnberg card or you have to purchase a ticket (EUR 6 for normal price). To get there to best solution is U-Bahn. (U1/ U11: Lorenzkirche stop, take exit "Hauptmarkt")
This museum is the best place to learn about Nuremberg's history. Lot of nice and original pieces, collection of paintings, audio plays and lot of information about the city. How it grows during the medieval period until nowdays.
Highly recommended as very didactic and instructive.

Date of experience: July 2018
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Reviewed September 25, 2018

How can anyone visit Nuremburg without learning a little of its history? This is the place to start. The visit begins with a very clever multi-media introduction, on the top floor and if you follow your audio guide, which is included in the 6 Euro entrance fee, you move down through this magnificent house, to a commentary which is both very personal and very informative. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit, learned a tremendous amount about the city and would also like to thank the lovely lady, Renate, who welcomed us at reception and set the tone for the whole experience.

Date of experience: September 2018
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Reviewed September 13, 2018

I enjoy the game settlers of Nuremberg and so much of the exhibits here remind me of the game. Highlighted is the Merchant culture and the trade and city administration of Nuremberg.

Date of experience: May 2018
Thank Joseph P
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Reviewed September 4, 2018 via mobile

This is an excellent museum and is a merchant's house in Nuremberg. A visit will give you the history of the City and its mediaeval working. You start at the fourth floor and work your way down. Audioguide available and essential if you don't read German.

Date of experience: August 2018
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Reviewed May 30, 2018 via mobile

The museum is easy to find on the way up to the castle.
Entry is 6 euros and you get an English audio guide.
The tour starts on the 4th floor where you have a large carved model of Nuremberg described to you.
You then travel down the floors with different characters describing Nuremberg through its history.
Its a fascinating museum a great mix of items and not too heavy or over long. Allow an hour and a half to visit.

Date of experience: May 2018
Thank James M
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